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The effect of an expressive writing intervention (EWI) on stress in infertile couples undergoing assisted reproductive technology (ART) treatment: A randomized controlled pilot study

机译:表达性写作干预(EWI)对接受辅助生殖技术(ART)治疗的不育夫妇压力的影响:一项随机对照试验研究

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Infertile couples undergoing fertility treatments may experience stress and could benefit from psychological intervention. Expressive Writing Intervention (EWI) has shown promising results on various psychological outcomes, yet only one study has applied the method to infertility-related stress. Our aim was to assess feasibility and effectiveness of EWI for patients in treatment with Assisted Reproductive Technology (ART). Design and participants. Patients enrolling in their first ART treatment at the fertility clinic, Aarhus University Hospital, Denmark were offered to participate. A total of 82 participants (45 women, 37 men), mean age: 33.17, were randomized to home-based EWI or neutral writing control group and completed an infertility-related stress questionnaire at treatment enrollment, 3 weeks later (at the time of down regulation), and 6 weeks after the intervention. The intervention took place 2 weeks after treatment start. Results. Mixed between-within ANOVA showed a main effect of time (Wilks Lambda = 0.68, F(2,28) = 6.48) as well as a significant interaction effect between group (control/ EWI) and time (Wilks Lambda = 0.83, F(2,28) = 2.92). Infertility-related stress decreases were observed after the intervention in the EWI group compared to controls. Six weeks after the intervention, stress tended to increase in both groups, with the control group, follow-up stress levels exceeding baseline stress scores, whereas the follow-up scores of EWI-participants' did not exceed baseline levels. Conclusions. Our preliminary results suggest EWI to be a feasible, cost-effective, and efficient method for alleviating infertility-related stress, although results should be considered preliminary and further testing with a larger sample is warranted.
机译:接受生育治疗的不育夫妇可能会感到压力,可能会从心理干预中受益。表现性写作干预(EWI)在各种心理结局上均显示出可喜的结果,但只有一项研究将该方法应用于与不育相关的压力。我们的目的是评估EWI对使用辅助生殖技术(ART)治疗的患者的可行性和有效性。设计和参与者。提供了在丹麦奥尔胡斯大学医院的生育诊所接受首次抗逆转录病毒疗法治疗的患者。共有82名参与者(45名女性,37名男性),平均年龄:33.17岁,被随机分配到家庭EWI或中性写作对照组,并在治疗入组后3周后(在下调),以及干预后6周。干预在治疗开始后2周进行。结果。内部-内部方差分析显示时间的主要影响(Wilks Lambda = 0.68,F(2,28)= 6.48)以及组(对照组/ EWI)和时间之间的显着交互作用(Wilks Lambda = 0.83,F( 2,28)= 2.92)。与对照组相比,干预后在EWI组中观察到不育相关的压力降低。干预六周后,两组的压力趋于增加,而对照组的随访压力水平超过基线压力评分,而EWI参与者的随访评分未超过基线水平。结论我们的初步结果表明,EWI是缓解不孕症相关压力的可行,经济高效的有效方法,尽管应将结果视为初步结果,并有必要对更大的样本进行进一步测试。

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