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Coping Strategies Associated with Emotional Adjustment during the Dyadic Experience of Infertility and Its Treatment: A Systematic Review


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Figure 1.

Selection process of included studies.
Selection process of included studies.

Included studies characteristics

Authors, date Methods: study design, assessment time Participants Interpersonal level statistical analysis Standardised measures of coping strategies Standardised measures of emotional adjustment
Berghuis & Stanton, 2002 Longitudinal, 1 week prior to alternate insemination attempt and the week after receiving a negative pregnancy result 43 couples Hierarchical Multiple Regressions COPE, Emotional Approach Coping scales BDI
Kroemeke & Kubicka, 2017 Cross sectional, during ART 31 couples APIM Brief COPE CES-D, PIL
Levin et al., 1997 Cross sectional, during different stages of infertility treatment 46 couples MANOVA CISS-SSC BSI
Peterson et al., 2006 Cross sectional, 3 months prior to IVF 420 couples MANCOVA WCQ BDI
Stanton et al., 1992 Cross sectional, during experience of infertility without IVF attempts 72 couples Partial Correlations WOC GSI

Studies examining the association of aspects of coping strategies of men with psychological adjustment of women during the experience of infertility and its treatment/IVF

Aspects of coping strategies of men Outcome: Psychological adjustment of women
Studies Distancing Emotion – approach coping/Emotion – oriented coping Substance use Positive reinterpretation Problem – focused coping Pre-treatment/pre-IVF Mid-treatment/Mid-IVF Post-treatment (failure)/Post-IVF
Berghuis & Stanton, 2002 High use (prior to treatment) High use High use Decreased depressive symptoms
Kroemeke & Kubicka, 2017 Low use High sense of life purpose
Peterson et al., 2006 High use Increased depressive symptoms

Studies examining the association of aspects of coping strategies of women with psychological adjustment of men during the experience of infertility and its treatment/IVF

Aspects of coping strategies of women Outcome: Psychological adjustment of women
Studies Emotion – approach coping /Emotion – oriented coping Self – controlling coping Evasive coping/Avoidance Substance use Religious coping Social support seeking Pre-treatment/pre-IVF Mid-treatment/Mid-IVF Post-treatment (failure)/Post-IVF
Berghuis & Stanton, 2002 Low use Low use Decreased depressive symptoms
Kroemeke & Kubicka, 2017 High use Low use Low use High sense of life purpose
Levin et al., 1997 High use (by both women and men) Increased distress
Peterson et al., 2006 High use Increased depressive symptoms
Stanton et al., 1992 High use Increased distress
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Medizin, Klinische Medizin, Kinder- und Jugendmedizin, Kinderhämatolgie und -Onkologie, Öffentliches Gesundheitswesen