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Study to assess the psychological well-being and life experiences of cohabitants receiving fertility treatment at infertility clinics situated in Ahmednagar District.
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Mr. Shaikh Ajmoddin Riyajoddin
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Assess, Psychological Well-being, Life experience, Cohabitants, Fertility, Treatment, Clinic.
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Introduction Large numbers of people are affected by infertility in their lifetime, according to report published by WHO around 17.5% of the adult population – roughly 1 in 6 worldwide – experiences infertility, showing the urgent need to increase access to affordable, high-quality fertility care for those in need1. Methods: Mix method design was used with cross section survey design to conduct the research. 200 cohabitants had participated for in-depth interviews, Non-Probability simple random sampling technique used for the study to select samples. Structured closed ended questionnaire used to collect data regarding psychological wellbeing and open ended questions were asked to rule out life experiences of cohabitants receiving fertility treatment at infertility clinics. Result: Research study revealed that majority (55%) of cohabitants participated in study were in the age group of 35 Years to 30 Years, 30% of the cohabitants had completed their primary school education, 24% had passed higher secondary school, 32% of couple were daily wagers, 62% of the cohabitants were living in joint family , 28% of cohabitants had monthly income of 20,000rupees to 30,000 rupees per month,36 % of the cohabitants had moderate stress, 40% of the cohabitants had moderate anxiety caused by ill treatment from society. 30% of the cohabitants had social isolation up to some extent due to infertility, 60% of the cohabitants had very poor self-esteem, 48% of the married couple had a fear of getting forbidden from family, 40% of the cohabitants had minimal Marital Discord and 35% had mild Marital Discord, 30% of the cohabitants had moderate social isolation, 20% had faced severe social isolation. 40% of the cohabitants had mild guilt and shame due infertile state, 40% of the couple had mild negative self-perception. Conclusion: Infertility has profound medical & social consequences that affect both men & women in all parts of the world. It appears obvious that the social consequences of infertility are particularly harsh for women as compared to men.
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Mr. Shaikh Ajmoddin Riyajoddin (July-2024). Study to assess the psychological well-being and life experiences of cohabitants receiving fertility treatment at infertility clinics situated in Ahmednagar District.. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NOVEL RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT, 9(7), f924-f929. https://ijnrd.org/papers/IJNRD2407492.pdf
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Volume 9 Issue 7, July-2024
Pages : f924-f929
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Research Area: Medical Science
Country: Loni Khurd, Maharashtra, India
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