Literature DB >> 33913772

The emotional impact of the Covid-19 pandemic in women facing infertility.

Ana Galhardo1,2, Naír Carolino1, Bárbara Monteiro1, Marina Cunha1,2.   

Abstract

People facing infertility are inevitably affected by COVID-19 pandemic, having to delay their parental projects. This study aimed to explore the emotional impact (depression and anxiety symptoms and perceived stress) of the COVID-19 pandemic in Portuguese women pursuing assisted reproductive technology (ART). Results showed 67.4% of participants were in confinement but were dealing with it in a reasonably positive way. Women who continued to work at their workplace presented significantly higher levels of depressive and anxiety symptoms than those who stayed at home. No significant differences were found regarding depression and anxiety symptoms scores when comparing the current sample with an infertility reference sample and a community sample. Depressive and anxiety symptoms remained stable, but there was a significant decrease in perceived stress over the eight-week period. Although these findings do not suggest a worsening of psychological difficulties due to the COVID-19 pandemic, health professionals should be attentive to patients' long-term psychological consequences. It may be helpful to provide additional psychological support to women when restarting their ART treatments.

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Keywords:  Covid-19 pandemic; Infertility; emotional impact; fertility treatment suspension

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33913772     DOI: 10.1080/13548506.2021.1922721

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Health Med        ISSN: 1354-8506            Impact factor:   2.423


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1.  Women's Experiences of Symptoms of Suspected or Confirmed COVID-19 Illness During the Pandemic.

Authors:  Katherine South; Suzanne Bakken; Theresa Koleck; Veronica Barcelona; Noemie Elhadad; Caitlin Dreisbach
Journal:  Nurs Womens Health       Date:  2022-10-17
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