Reducing anxiety and depression in infertility among nigerian women: An exploratory psycho-educational intervention trial (radiant) study protocol

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Rationale: high premium is placed on infertility in Nigerian culture. Data is limited on its association with emotional problems in Nigeria. Aims: to develop content for a culturally relevant and cost-effective psychoeducational intervention package and to evaluate its effectiveness for reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression. Sample size estimate: Methods and design: a multi-method study design including development and validation (which includes focus group discussions) of an audio-visual tool which will serve as the intervention in a randomized controlled trial. Data will be analyzed with interim and survival analyses. Population studied: one hundred and 138 (68 per group) infertile women attending infertility clinic in Ibadan. Study outcomes: anxiety and depressions scores assessed with the hospital depression and anxiety scale (HADS) at 0, 3 and 6 weeks. Discussion: it is hoped that the use of the audio-visual tool will improve participants depression and anxiety scores and that the tool will be used for education in routine clinic use and community awareness on psychosocial effects of infertility.

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Bello, F. A., Adeolu, J. O., Abdulmalik, J. O., Abdus-Salam, R. A., Egbokhare, O. A., Otekunrin, O. A., … Adeniyi, A. F. (2021). Reducing anxiety and depression in infertility among nigerian women: An exploratory psycho-educational intervention trial (radiant) study protocol. Pan African Medical Journal, 39. https://doi.org/10.11604/pamj.2021.39.43.23703

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