Hassan Sajid, Bhatti Mazhar Iqbal, Habib Shazia, Fatima Sidra, Bhader Sher, Khan Nazeer Hussain, Jiang Enshe
Institute of Nursing and Health, Henan University, Kaifeng, China.
Department of Psychology, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Front Psychiatry. 2023 Jul 24;14:1049008. doi: 10.3389/fpsyt.2023.1049008. eCollection 2023.
There is a significant need in Pakistan to investigate the psychological effects of infertility on the mental health of infertile men. The current study examined how fear of intimacy affects neuropsychological impairment and evaluated its relationship to other variables including quality of life and mental toughness.
An analytical cross-sectional study was carried out on infertile male patients in various healthcare settings in Punjab, Pakistan. The participants were recruited using a non-probability (purposive) sampling strategy. The sample size was 120 infertile. SPSS 26 was used to analyze the data.
Fear of intimacy was found significant impact on neuropsychological impairment ( = 0.40; *** < 0.001), as well as fear of intimacy, significantly associated with emotional problems ( = 0.48; ** < 0.01), learning problems ( = 0.33; ** < 0.01), sensory and motor problem ( = 0.55; ** < 0.01), concentration problem ( = 0.21; ** < 0.01), mental & physical in coordination ( = 0.37; ** < 0.01) and depression ( = 0.22; ** < 0.01). Fear of intimacy has negative impact on QoL ( = -0.25; * > 0.05). Similarly, neuropsychological impairment was found to be negatively associated with QoL ( = -0.52; ** > 0.01). The relationship between fear of intimacy and neuropsychological impairment was found to be significantly mediated by QoL. Furthermore, the findings revealed that mental toughness significantly moderated the relationship between fear of intimacy and neuropsychological impairment.
Overall, infertile men in Pakistan had relatively high levels of fear of intimacy, which largely caused neuropsychological impairment. This study can help neuropsychological researchers, mental health professionals, as well as policymakers in improving clinical mental health practices for infertile patients.
在巴基斯坦,迫切需要调查不孕症对不育男性心理健康的心理影响。本研究考察了对亲密关系的恐惧如何影响神经心理障碍,并评估了其与包括生活质量和心理韧性在内的其他变量之间的关系。
对巴基斯坦旁遮普省不同医疗机构的不育男性患者进行了一项分析性横断面研究。采用非概率(立意)抽样策略招募参与者。样本量为120名不育者。使用SPSS 26对数据进行分析。
发现对亲密关系的恐惧对神经心理障碍有显著影响(r = 0.40;***p < 0.001),并且对亲密关系的恐惧与情绪问题(r = 0.48;**p < 0.01)、学习问题(r = 0.33;**p < 0.01)、感觉和运动问题(r = 0.55;**p < 0.01)、注意力问题(r = 0.21;**p < 0.01)、心理和身体协调问题(r = 0.37;**p < 0.01)以及抑郁(r = 0.22;**p < 0.01)显著相关。对亲密关系的恐惧对生活质量有负面影响(r = -0.25;*p > 0.05)。同样,发现神经心理障碍与生活质量呈负相关(r = -0.52;**p > 0.01)。发现生活质量显著中介了对亲密关系的恐惧与神经心理障碍之间的关系。此外,研究结果表明心理韧性显著调节了对亲密关系的恐惧与神经心理障碍之间的关系。
总体而言,巴基斯坦的不育男性对亲密关系的恐惧水平相对较高,这在很大程度上导致了神经心理障碍。本研究有助于神经心理学研究人员、心理健康专业人员以及政策制定者改善对不育患者的临床心理健康实践。