Lau Bobo H P, Yao Sylvia H, Tam Michelle Y J, Chan Cecilia L W, Ng Ernest H Y, Chan Celia H Y
Department of Social Work and Social Administration, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, Hong Kong.
Hum Reprod Open. 2019 Jun 6;2019(3):hoz012. doi: 10.1093/hropen/hoz012. eCollection 2019.
Do sense of meaning and acceptance mediate the relationships between gratitude and infertility-related stress among women undergoing IVF?
Among women undergoing IVF, the negative relationships between gratitude and infertility-related stress are explained by a general sense of meaningfulness and acceptance of life.
Infertility experts increasingly call for a re-balancing of the deficit-based view of psychosocial adjustment in IVF, which has been heavily dominated by studies of risk factors and psychological distress. Attention has been given to strength-based perspectives that emphasize character strengths and personal growth. Gratitude has been found to be a potent protective factor in coping with life stressors; however, its salutary effects and protective processes for infertile women undergoing IVF are yet to be explored.
This study utilized baseline data of a randomized controlled trial for mind-body interventions with 357 Hong Kong Chinese women. Data collection was conducted between January 2015 and December 2017.
PARTICIPANTS/MATERIALS SETTINGS METHODS: Eligible women were approached by a research assistant immediately after their first medical consultation at an ART centre of a major university-affiliated hospital. Participants were asked to complete a battery of questionnaires, including the Gratitude Questionnaire-6, the Fertility Problem Inventory, and the Holistic Well-Being Scale. Mediation analyses were conducted with bootstrapped samples.
Of the 494 women who were approached, 357 (72.3%) provided informed consent and participated in the study. Results show that gratitude was negatively associated with all infertility-related stress domains (s = -0.19 to -0.36), and these relationships are mediated by acceptance and loss of sense of meaning. Further, the link between gratitude and relationship concerns is mediated by loss of sense of meaning in women with a definable cause of infertility (95% CI = [-0.31, -0.08]), but by acceptance among those with unexplained infertility (95% CI = [-0.33, -0.01]).
The cross-sectional nature of the study precluded inferences of causality. Self-selection and self-report biases could be present. Our findings may not be readily generalizable to women who do not intend to undergo psychosocial intervention for their infertility or ART.
Our findings support the salutary effects of gratitude in coping with IVF and highlight the role of unexplained infertility in the coping process. These findings offer preliminary support to the use of psychosocial interventions in promoting gratitude, acceptance, and meaning reconstruction for reducing infertility-related stress in women undergoing IVF.
STUDY FUNDING/COMPETING INTERESTS: This study was funded by the Hong Kong University Grant Council-General Research Fund (HKU27400414). All authors declare no competing interests.
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在接受体外受精(IVF)的女性中,意义感和接纳感是否介导了感恩与不孕相关压力之间的关系?
在接受IVF的女性中,感恩与不孕相关压力之间的负相关关系可通过总体意义感和对生活的接纳来解释。
不孕不育专家越来越呼吁重新平衡IVF中基于缺陷的心理社会调适观点,该观点一直严重受危险因素和心理困扰研究的主导。人们已关注到强调性格优势和个人成长的基于优势的观点。感恩已被发现是应对生活压力源的有力保护因素;然而,其对接受IVF的不孕女性的有益影响和保护过程尚待探索。
研究设计、规模、持续时间:本研究利用了一项针对身心干预的随机对照试验的基线数据,该试验涉及357名中国香港女性。数据收集于2015年1月至2017年12月期间进行。
参与者/材料、设置、方法:在一所主要大学附属医院的辅助生殖技术(ART)中心,研究助理在符合条件的女性首次就诊后立即与她们接触。参与者被要求完成一系列问卷,包括感恩问卷 - 6、生育问题量表和整体幸福感量表。采用自抽样法进行中介分析。
在接触的494名女性中,357名(72.3%)提供了知情同意并参与了研究。结果表明,感恩与所有不孕相关压力领域均呈负相关(s = -0.19至 -0.36),且这些关系由接纳感和意义感缺失介导。此外,在有明确不孕原因的女性中,感恩与关系问题之间的联系由意义感缺失介导(95%置信区间 = [-0.31, -0.08]),而在不明原因不孕的女性中则由接纳感介导(95%置信区间 = [-0.33, -0.01])。
局限性、谨慎理由:研究的横断面性质妨碍了因果推断。可能存在自我选择和自我报告偏差。我们的研究结果可能无法轻易推广到那些不打算针对其不孕或ART接受心理社会干预的女性。
我们的研究结果支持感恩在应对IVF方面的有益作用,并突出了不明原因不孕在应对过程中的作用。这些发现为使用心理社会干预来促进感恩、接纳和意义重建以减轻接受IVF女性的不孕相关压力提供了初步支持。
研究资金/利益冲突:本研究由香港大学教育资助委员会 - 一般研究基金(HKU27400414)资助。所有作者均声明无利益冲突。
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