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不孕困境:挫败与困境如何影响抑郁症状。

The infertility trap: how defeat and entrapment affect depressive symptoms.

作者信息

Galhardo A, Moura-Ramos M, Cunha M, Pinto-Gouveia J

机构信息

Instituto Superior Miguel Torga, Largo da Cruz de Celas, n°1, Coimbra 3000-132, Portugal CINEICC - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of the University of Coimbra, Rua do Colégio Novo, Coimbra 3001-802, Portugal

CINEICC - Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences of the University of Coimbra, Rua do Colégio Novo, Coimbra 3001-802, Portugal.

出版信息

Hum Reprod. 2016 Feb;31(2):419-26. doi: 10.1093/humrep/dev311. Epub 2015 Dec 17.

Abstract

STUDY QUESTION

Does the perception of failure without a solution or way forward of infertile couples have a mediator role between the importance couples attribute to parenthood and depressive symptoms?

SUMMARY ANSWER

The perception of failure without a solution or way forward, assessed by feelings of entrapment and defeat, mediates the effect of the importance of parenthood on depressive symptoms of infertile men and women.

WHAT IS KNOWN ALREADY

Research has documented that the heightened importance of parenthood affects infertile couples' adjustment to infertility and medical treatments. However, it remains unclear which psychological mechanisms and perceptions may underlie the association between having parenthood as a nuclear aspect of life and presenting depressive symptoms related to difficulties in accomplishing that important life goal. Although these links have been scantly addressed in infertility, previous studies have pointed to the role that perceptions of defeat and entrapment have in several psychopathological conditions.

STUDY DESIGN, SIZE, DURATION: The study was cross-sectional. Couples pursuing medical treatment for their fertility problems were invited to participate by their doctors in several public and private clinics. Data collection took place between July 2009 and 2011.

PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS, SETTING, METHODS: One hundred forty-seven infertile couples consented to participate in the study. Both couple members (147 women and 147 men) completed a set of self-report instruments for the assessment of depressive symptoms, perceptions of defeat and entrapment, importance of parenthood and rejection of a childfree lifestyle. Analyses were conducted through Structural Equation Modeling and followed a dyadic analysis strategy, allowing for controlling the interdependence of the data.

MAIN RESULTS AND THE ROLE OF CHANCE

The hypothesized tested model showed a very good fit to the data [(χ(2) = 68.45, P = 0.014, comparative fit index = 0.98, standardized root-mean-square residual = 0.06 and root mean square error of approximation = 0.06] and explained 67 and 58% of the variability in depressive symptoms in women and men, respectively. Results revealed that the importance of parenthood does not have a direct effect on depressive symptoms of infertile men and women, but an indirect effect, by affecting the perception of having failed and not being able to solve it or move forward [women: estimate for indirect effect: 0.38 (bias corrected (BC) 95% confidence interval (CI) = 0.25; 0.56; P < 0.001); men: estimate for indirect effect: 0.23 (BC 95% CI = 0.06; 0.40; P = 0.013)].

LIMITATIONS, REASONS FOR CAUTION: The study was cross-sectional, which does not allow for the establishment of causality. Another limitation is the heterogeneity of the sample, as participants were recruited at various stages of their fertility care. In addition, due to the specific nature of the variables, further studies are needed to establish exactly how the relationship between defeat and entrapment and depression operates, as the mechanism may be bidirectional.

WIDER IMPLICATIONS OF THE FINDINGS

This study emphasizes the role of perceptions of defeat and entrapment on the psychological adjustment to infertility and assisted reproduction. These emotional processes should be taken into consideration and targeted in psychological interventions of couples undergoing medical treatments for infertility. In fact, although parenthood may be perceived as a core purpose for many couples dealing with difficulties in conceiving, it is only when these difficulties are experienced as failures without a resolution and as inescapable, that couples are prone to develop depressive symptoms.

STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTERESTS: This research has been supported by the first author Ph.D. Grant (SFRH/BD/68392/2010), sponsored by the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT). The authors have no conflict of interests.

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摘要

研究问题

不育夫妇对无法解决或找不到出路的失败感,在夫妇赋予为人父母的重要性和抑郁症状之间是否起中介作用?

简要回答

通过被困感和挫败感评估的对无法解决或找不到出路的失败感,介导了为人父母的重要性对不育男性和女性抑郁症状的影响。

已知信息

研究表明,为人父母的重要性增加会影响不育夫妇对不孕及治疗的适应。然而,尚不清楚哪些心理机制和认知可能是将为人父母视为生活核心方面与出现与难以实现这一重要生活目标相关的抑郁症状之间关联的基础。尽管在不孕领域对这些联系的探讨较少,但先前的研究指出了挫败感和被困感在几种精神病理状况中的作用。

研究设计、规模、持续时间:本研究为横断面研究。在多家公立和私立诊所,医生邀请因生育问题寻求治疗的夫妇参与研究。数据收集于2009年7月至2011年期间进行。

参与者/材料、环境、方法:147对不育夫妇同意参与本研究。夫妇双方(147名女性和147名男性)完成了一套自我报告工具,用于评估抑郁症状、挫败感和被困感、为人父母的重要性以及对无子女生活方式的排斥。分析通过结构方程模型进行,并采用二元分析策略,以控制数据的相互依赖性。

主要结果及机遇的作用

假设检验模型与数据拟合良好[(χ(2)=68.45,P = 0.014,比较拟合指数 = 0.98,标准化均方根残差 = 0.06,近似均方根误差 = 0.06],分别解释了女性和男性抑郁症状变异的67%和58%。结果显示,为人父母的重要性对不育男性和女性的抑郁症状没有直接影响,而是通过影响对失败且无法解决或前进的认知产生间接影响[女性:间接效应估计值:0.38(偏差校正(BC)95%置信区间(CI)= 0.25;0.56;P <  0.001);男性:间接效应估计值:0.23(BC 95% CI = 0.06;0.40;P = 0.013)]。

局限性、谨慎原因:本研究为横断面研究, 无法确定因果关系。另一个局限性是样本的异质性,因为参与者是在生育护理的不同阶段招募的。此外,由于变量的特殊性,需要进一步研究以确切确定挫败感、被困感与抑郁之间的关系是如何运作的,因为这种机制可能是双向的。

研究结果的更广泛影响

本研究强调了挫败感和被困感在不育及辅助生殖心理适应中的作用。在为不育夫妇提供医疗治疗的心理干预中,应考虑并针对这些情绪过程。事实上,尽管为人父母可能被许多难以受孕的夫妇视为核心目标,但只有当这些困难被体验为无法解决且无法逃避的失败时,夫妇才容易出现抑郁症状。

研究资金/利益冲突:本研究得到了第一作者博士奖学金(SFRH/BD/68392/2010)的支持,由葡萄牙科学技术基金会(FCT)赞助。作者不存在利益冲突。

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