Tailored support may reduce mental and relational impact of infertility on infertile patients and partners

Reprod Biomed Online. 2022 Jun;44(6):1045-1054. doi: 10.1016/j.rbmo.2022.01.015. Epub 2022 Feb 3.

Abstract

Research question: What is the psychological impact of infertility on infertile patients and partners of infertile patients?

Design: This online, international, quantitative survey assessed the impact of infertility on mental health, relationships and daily activities for 1944 respondents. Respondents were male or female infertile patients (n = 1037) or partners to infertile patients (n = 907; not necessarily partners of the patient sample) and were recruited at different stages of the treatment journey.

Results: The most common emotions were 'sadness' at infertility diagnosis and 'anxiety' during treatment. Emotions differed in nature and intensity throughout the journey. Envy of others who achieved pregnancy was frequently reported by women. More than half of respondents (60.4%; n = 1174) perceived the infertility journey to have impacted their mental health, and 44.1% (n = 857) of respondents sought mental health support. More patients reported mental health impacts (70.1%, n = 727) than partners (49.3%, n = 447). One in three respondents indicated that their relationship had suffered due to the infertility diagnosis. Of these respondents, 55.0% (n = 409) strongly agreed that infertility caused an emotional strain. Patients more often than partners reported a detrimental impact on daily activities. Respondents most commonly agreed with statements regarding an 'effect on work-life balance'.

Conclusion: Treatment journey stages are defined by their impact profile, which differs between infertile patients and partners of infertile patients. Negative impacts are diverse (mental health, relational, daily activities). There was disparity between the number of respondents reporting mental health issues and the number seeking mental health support. This indicates the need for support services tailored to different treatment stages.

Keywords: Infertility treatment; Mental health; Partner perspective; Psychology; Survey; Treatment journey.

MeSH terms

  • Anxiety / complications
  • Anxiety / psychology
  • Emotions
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infertility* / psychology
  • Infertility* / therapy
  • Infertility, Female* / psychology
  • Male
  • Pregnancy
  • Quality of Life / psychology
  • Surveys and Questionnaires