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Quality of Life and Conformity to Gender Norms in Women Receiving Assisted Reproductive Technologies as a Potential Indicator of Mental Health

Lidia Bueno-Sánchez (), Tamara Alhambra-Borrás, Alfonso Gallego-Valadés and Jorge Garcés-Ferrer
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Lidia Bueno-Sánchez: Polibienestar Research Institute, University of Valencia, 46022 Valencia, Spain
Tamara Alhambra-Borrás: Polibienestar Research Institute, University of Valencia, 46022 Valencia, Spain
Alfonso Gallego-Valadés: Polibienestar Research Institute, University of Valencia, 46022 Valencia, Spain
Jorge Garcés-Ferrer: Polibienestar Research Institute, University of Valencia, 46022 Valencia, Spain

IJERPH, 2022, vol. 19, issue 16, 1-10

Abstract: The prevalence of depression, stress, or anxiety in people receiving assisted reproductive technologies (ART) has been demonstrated. However, knowledge about the influence of gender norms on quality of life (QofL) during infertility treatment is limited. The main objective of this study was to confirm that patients undergoing ART present a vulnerable mental state, which may be an indicator of risk. For this purpose, a quasi-experimental cross-sectional study was carried out in the Assisted Reproduction Unit of the Hospital Politécnico Universitario de la Fe (Spain) in which a total of 438 women participated: 256 in pre-treatment and 182 in treatment. Two questionnaires were administered, FertiQol and CFNI-23, assessing self-perceived QofL and conformity to gender norms, respectively. The results showed significant differences between the pre-treatment and treatment groups on the FertiQol and its subscales. Significant associations were also found between the CFNI-23 factors and the FertiQol subscales. The results suggest that gender norms and ART interfere with women’s mental health and QofL and should be considered as possible risk indicators by professionals preventively before the prenatal or perinatal stages. Future research should design prospective studies aimed at estimating the impact of clinical and sociodemographic variables on women and other groups receiving ART.

Keywords: perinatal mental health; infertility; assisted reproductive technology; gender norms; CFNI; quality of life; FertiQol (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: I I1 I3 Q Q5 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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