Balsom Ashley A, Dube Loveness, Gordon Jennifer L
Department of Psychology, University of Regina, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Department of Psychology, Memorial University of Newfoundland and Labrador, St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.
PLoS One. 2025 Feb 25;20(2):e0318921. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0318921. eCollection 2025.
Many women struggling with infertility report that they frequently experience unhelpful social interactions with well-meaning loved ones and healthcare providers, contributing to a reluctance to confide in others about their infertility and emotional distress. However, it remains unclear what interaction content women experience as 'helpful' versus 'unhelpful,' making it difficult to provide concrete recommendations to the public about how best to support individuals struggling with infertility.
Eighty women from Canada and the United States (ages 20-45 years) whose fertility treatments had been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic were recruited via social media to complete an online survey, which included two open-ended questions about the most helpful and unhelpful social interactions they had had about their infertility. Two independent researchers conducted content analysis to identify categories of helpful and unhelpful social interactions.
The following six categories were identified by women as helpful: 1) Listening, 2) Fostering hope, 3) Talking to individuals with lived experience, 4) Distraction, 5) Validating emotions, and 6) Tangible support. Responses about unsupportive interactions fell into four categories: 1) Toxic positivity, 2) Advice-giving, 3) Invalidation, and 4) Intruding. Sample quotes from each category are provided.
These findings provide valuable insights that can be used to develop future educational materials for the general public on how to interact with individuals experiencing infertility.
许多不孕女性表示,她们经常与善意的亲人及医疗服务提供者进行无益的社交互动,这使得她们不愿向他人倾诉自己的不孕问题及情绪困扰。然而,目前尚不清楚女性认为哪些互动内容是“有益的”,哪些是“无益的”,这使得难以向公众提供具体建议,说明如何最好地支持不孕患者。
通过社交媒体招募了80名来自加拿大和美国的女性(年龄在20 - 45岁之间),她们的生育治疗因新冠疫情而取消,这些女性完成了一项在线调查,其中包括两个开放式问题,询问她们在不孕问题上最有益和最无益的社交互动。两名独立研究人员进行了内容分析,以确定有益和无益社交互动的类别。
女性确定了以下六类有益的互动:1)倾听,2)给予希望,3)与有亲身经历的人交谈,4)转移注意力,5)认可情绪,6)实际支持。关于无益互动的回答分为四类:1)过度乐观,2)给出建议,3)否定,4)侵犯。提供了每类的示例引述。
这些发现提供了宝贵的见解,可用于为公众开发未来关于如何与不孕患者互动的教育材料。