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Human Reproduction, Vol. 14, No. 6, 1487-1492, June 1999
© 1999 European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology

Coping with infertility: distress and changes in sperm quality

Martin Pook1,3, Walter Krause2 and Bernd Röhrle1

1 Departments of Psychology, and 2 Andrology, Dermatological Clinic, Philipps University, Marburg, Germany

Infertility represents a serious stressor for some patients as well as a risk factor for a decrease in sperm quality. The purpose of the present study was to identify coping strategies that went along with both better emotional and physical adjustment to infertility. The sample consisted of 63 patients who contacted an andrological clinic more than one time. Prior to clinical examination, patients filled out a questionnaire referring to the way in which they coped with their wives' previous menstruation. Participants also completed a scale assessing perceived distress due to infertility. Change in sperm concentration since baseline semen analysis and the level of distress were used to evaluate patient's adjustment. The better-adjusted patients showed less prominent overall coping efforts, and a higher proportion of distancing coping strategies. An improvement in sperm quality also was associated with a low cognitive involvement in infertility. Situational uncontrollability of infertility could be a moderator of the effectiveness of coping employed by the better-adjusted patients. In addition, the coping behaviour related to better adjustment could be due to a dispositional stress resistance factor. For clinical implementation of the findings, the attitudes of a patient and the expectations of his wife have to be taken into consideration.

Key words: coping/counselling/infertility/sperm concentration/stress

3 To whom correspondence should be addressed at: Department of Psychology, University of Marburg, Gutenbergstrasse 18, D-35032 Marburg, Germany


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