Burgio Sofia, Polizzi Concetta, Alesi Marianna, Perino Antonio, Cucinella Gaspare, Kotlik Yulia, Lopez Alessandra, Vassiliadis Alessandra, Gullo Giuseppe
Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, IVF UNIT, Villa Sofia-V. Cervello Hospital, University of Palermo, 90128 Palermo, Italy.
Department of Psychology, Educational Science and Human Movement, University of Palermo, 90128 Palermo, Italy.
J Clin Med. 2024 Aug 15;13(16):4827. doi: 10.3390/jcm13164827.
: The study presented in this paper seeks to examine how personality traits and depressive symptoms, influenced by the fear of COVID-19, interact in infertile couples, who are on the verge of commencing treatments with assisted reproductive technology (ART). The purpose of this observational study was to explore the relationship between personality traits in infertile couples and the occurrence of depressive symptoms, taking into account the mediating effect of COVID-19 fear. : The study sample consisted of 108 women and 71 men (N = 179), all of whom had received an infertility diagnosis and expressed a desire to begin ART treatment at a Sicilian ART center; they were subsequently recruited. The Personality Inventory (PI), Beck Depression Inventory (BDI) and Fear of COVID (FCV-19S) were used for data collection. : The FCV-19S demonstrates a significant positive correlation with both neuroticism (r = 0.25, = 0.001) and agreeableness (r = 0.19, = 0.012). In addition, there is a significant correlation between FCV-19S (r = 0.67, < 0.001) and depression symptoms. The mediation analysis reveals that neuroticism is a predictor of fear of COVID-19 (β = 1.77, = 0.001) and depression (β = 0.22, = 0.002). Additionally, the fear of COVID-19 significantly influences (β = 0.12, < 0.001) depression. : This study found that neuroticism and agreeableness are positively linked to the fear of COVID-19, and women displayed notable mild mood disorders. Neuroticism predicted both depression and fear of COVID-19, while fear of COVID-19 predicted depressive symptoms. However, the total efficacy of the mediation model was not significant, thereby suggesting that the variables do not fully explain this model.
本文所呈现的研究旨在探讨在即将开始接受辅助生殖技术(ART)治疗的不孕夫妇中,受对新冠病毒的恐惧影响的人格特质与抑郁症状是如何相互作用的。这项观察性研究的目的是探讨不孕夫妇的人格特质与抑郁症状的发生之间的关系,同时考虑对新冠病毒恐惧的中介作用。:研究样本包括108名女性和71名男性(N = 179),他们均被诊断为不孕,并表示希望在西西里岛的一个辅助生殖技术中心开始ART治疗;随后他们被招募进来。使用人格量表(PI)、贝克抑郁量表(BDI)和对新冠病毒的恐惧量表(FCV - 19S)进行数据收集。:FCV - 19S与神经质(r = 0.25,p = 0.001)和宜人性(r = 0.19,p = 0.012)均呈显著正相关。此外,FCV - 19S与抑郁症状之间存在显著相关性(r = 0.67,p < 0.001)。中介分析表明,神经质是对新冠病毒恐惧(β = 1.77,p = 0.001)和抑郁(β = 0.22,p = 0.002)的预测因子。此外,对新冠病毒的恐惧显著影响抑郁(β = 0.12,p < 0.001)。:本研究发现,神经质和宜人性与对新冠病毒的恐惧呈正相关,且女性表现出明显的轻度情绪障碍。神经质既预测了抑郁又预测了对新冠病毒的恐惧,而对新冠病毒的恐惧预测了抑郁症状。然而,中介模型的总效应并不显著,这表明这些变量并不能完全解释该模型。