Van Rooij F B, Bos Hmw, Gerrits T, Hiadzi R A, Donkor E S
Research Institute of Child Development and Education, University of Amsterdam, PO Box 15780, 1001 NG, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences, University of Amsterdam, PO Box 15509, 1001 NA Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Facts Views Vis Obgyn. 2021 Jan 8;12(4):257-264.
Fertility problems may have a devastating impact on the people involved. Specifically, in highly pronatalist settings like Ghana, the personal and social consequences are high. This study focused on the relationship between stigmatisation because of fertility problems and quality of life among Ghanaian women and men, and the possible mediating role of coping strategies.
Participants (38 women, 11 men) were recruited with the help of a patient organisation and a hospital in Accra. Standardised instruments were used to measure the stigmatisation of having fertility problems, fertility quality of life and coping with fertility problems. Partial Pearson r correlations were conducted, followed by bootstrapped mediation analyses (PROCESS macro).
Stigmatisation was negatively correlated with fertility quality of life, and fertility quality of life was negatively correlated with active-avoidance coping. Active avoidance coping partially mediated the relationship between being stigmatised because of fertility problems and fertility quality of life.
Professionals working with people with fertility problems should pay more attention to how people are coping with experiences of stigmatisation.
生育问题可能会对相关人员产生毁灭性影响。具体而言,在加纳这样高度提倡生育的环境中,个人和社会后果都很严重。本研究聚焦于加纳女性和男性因生育问题而遭受的污名化与生活质量之间的关系,以及应对策略可能起到的中介作用。
在阿克拉的一个患者组织和一家医院的帮助下招募了参与者(38名女性,11名男性)。使用标准化工具来测量生育问题的污名化程度、生育生活质量以及应对生育问题的情况。进行了偏皮尔逊r相关性分析,随后进行了自抽样中介分析(PROCESS宏程序)。
污名化与生育生活质量呈负相关,生育生活质量与积极回避应对呈负相关。积极回避应对在因生育问题而遭受污名化与生育生活质量之间的关系中起到了部分中介作用。
为有生育问题的人提供服务的专业人员应更加关注人们如何应对污名化经历。