Infertility problems and mental health symptoms in a community-based sample: depressive symptoms among infertile men, but not women
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Fairweather-Schmidt, A. Kate
Leach, L. S.
Butterworth, Peter
Anstey, Kaarin
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Men's Studies Press, LLC
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Most researchers agree that men’s and women’s experiences of infertility are
fundamentally different, and impacts upon the nature of psychological distress
encountered. However, design flaws, including non-random samples
unrepresentative of the general population, compromise many existing studies. Data
derived from a random general community sample provides prevalence of current
infertility, and permits examination of longitudinal associations between mental
health symptoms and infertility among 1,978 participants aged 28-32 years. In the
previous 12-months, infertility was experienced by 2.1% and 5.4% partnered men
and women. Infertility independently predicted depressive symptomatology in men,
and anxiety symptoms among women. Gender differences were sustained, even
controlling for prior depression and anxiety. Health professionals are encouraged
to proactively enquire about affective symptoms experienced by both women and
men with infertility problems.
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International Journal of Men’s Health 13.2 (2014): 75-91