Psychological Distress Experienced by Women with Primary Infertility in Pakistan: Role of Psycho-Social and Cultural Factors

  • HASSAN S
  • KHURSHID E
  • BATOOL S
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This study aims to examine the predictive role of psycho-social factors in psychological distress among women with primary infertility and to explore the nature of mental pressures faced by these women. A sample of 200 women with primary infertility was recruited from various infertility clinics in Rawalpindi and Islamabad. A demographic sheet, Urdu versions of General Health Questionnaire, Couple’s Satisfaction Index-4 (CSI-4) a Self-Report Questionnaire (SCQ) were used to assess psychological distress, marital satisfaction, personal and other family members’ desire for child, available social support, and nature of mental pressures faced by women. About 82% of these women reported distress. The standard multiple regression analysis showed that low marital satisfaction (β =-0.716; p<0.001); woman’s non-work status (β =0.183; p <0.001) and high personal (β = -0.188; p

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HASSAN, S.-U.-N., KHURSHID, E., & BATOOL, S. (2021). Psychological Distress Experienced by Women with Primary Infertility in Pakistan: Role of Psycho-Social and Cultural Factors. NUST Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 1(1), 56–72. https://doi.org/10.51732/njssh.v1i1.3

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