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The Impact of the FertiStrong Mobile Application on Anxiety and Depression in Men: A Randomised Control Pilot Study

BACKGROUND: Male factor accounts for up to half of all cases of infertility. Previously, research has focused on the psychological effects of infertility on female partners, but recent studies show negative consequences on male patients as well. Despite evidence that men are affected by infertility,...

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Autores principales: Domar, Alice D., Jasulaitis, Lauren, Matevossian, Karine, Jasulaitis, Sue, Grill, Elizabeth A., Uhler, Meike L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10688279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38045496
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jhrs.jhrs_75_23
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author Domar, Alice D.
Jasulaitis, Lauren
Matevossian, Karine
Jasulaitis, Sue
Grill, Elizabeth A.
Uhler, Meike L.
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Jasulaitis, Lauren
Matevossian, Karine
Jasulaitis, Sue
Grill, Elizabeth A.
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description BACKGROUND: Male factor accounts for up to half of all cases of infertility. Previously, research has focused on the psychological effects of infertility on female partners, but recent studies show negative consequences on male patients as well. Despite evidence that men are affected by infertility, there is limited studies focusing on coping methods for them. AIMS: Determine if a cognitive-behavioral and relaxation mobile application, targeted at men experiencing infertility, could lead to decreases in psychological distress. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Randomized controlled. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-nine men participated in a randomized pilot study of the FertiStrong application. Participants completed a demographic form, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and Fertility Problem Inventory (FPI) at baseline and one month follow-up. The intervention group downloaded the FertiStrong application and used it when needed. Control participants received routine infertility care. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Normally distributed data is presented as mean+/- SD; Differences in proportions were tested using Chi-square test and within group comparison were performed using paired t-test. RESULTS: One participant was excluded, resulting in 38 participants, 19 in each group. There were no baseline differences in demographic characteristics (P>0.31). For the HADS anxiety domain, the control group had a small increase between baseline and follow up, while the intervention group had a small decrease. For the HADS depression domain, there was a slight increase in the controls. For the FPI, the control group had a two-point increase, from moderately stressed to extremely high while the intervention group had a five-point decrease, from extremely high to moderately high, but was not significant. Each FPI domain-specific score in the intervention group decreased and one, Rejection of Childfree lifestyle, was significant (P=0.03). The increase in stress level was significantly greater in the control group (P<0.02). CONCLUSION: Recruitment was challenging due to the short recruitment phase and the sample size was smaller than planned. However, there were several significant improvements noted in the intervention group and on all testing, the intervention group trended to less distress. More research is needed on convenient interventions for men experiencing infertility.
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spelling pubmed-106882792023-12-01 The Impact of the FertiStrong Mobile Application on Anxiety and Depression in Men: A Randomised Control Pilot Study Domar, Alice D. Jasulaitis, Lauren Matevossian, Karine Jasulaitis, Sue Grill, Elizabeth A. Uhler, Meike L. J Hum Reprod Sci Original Article BACKGROUND: Male factor accounts for up to half of all cases of infertility. Previously, research has focused on the psychological effects of infertility on female partners, but recent studies show negative consequences on male patients as well. Despite evidence that men are affected by infertility, there is limited studies focusing on coping methods for them. AIMS: Determine if a cognitive-behavioral and relaxation mobile application, targeted at men experiencing infertility, could lead to decreases in psychological distress. SETTINGS AND DESIGN: Randomized controlled. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Thirty-nine men participated in a randomized pilot study of the FertiStrong application. Participants completed a demographic form, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS) and Fertility Problem Inventory (FPI) at baseline and one month follow-up. The intervention group downloaded the FertiStrong application and used it when needed. Control participants received routine infertility care. STATISTICAL ANALYSIS USED: Normally distributed data is presented as mean+/- SD; Differences in proportions were tested using Chi-square test and within group comparison were performed using paired t-test. RESULTS: One participant was excluded, resulting in 38 participants, 19 in each group. There were no baseline differences in demographic characteristics (P>0.31). For the HADS anxiety domain, the control group had a small increase between baseline and follow up, while the intervention group had a small decrease. For the HADS depression domain, there was a slight increase in the controls. For the FPI, the control group had a two-point increase, from moderately stressed to extremely high while the intervention group had a five-point decrease, from extremely high to moderately high, but was not significant. Each FPI domain-specific score in the intervention group decreased and one, Rejection of Childfree lifestyle, was significant (P=0.03). The increase in stress level was significantly greater in the control group (P<0.02). CONCLUSION: Recruitment was challenging due to the short recruitment phase and the sample size was smaller than planned. However, there were several significant improvements noted in the intervention group and on all testing, the intervention group trended to less distress. More research is needed on convenient interventions for men experiencing infertility. Wolters Kluwer - Medknow 2023 2023-09-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10688279/ /pubmed/38045496 http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jhrs.jhrs_75_23 Text en Copyright: © 2023 Journal of Human Reproductive Sciences https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/This is an open access journal, and articles are distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 License, which allows others to remix, tweak, and build upon the work non-commercially, as long as appropriate credit is given and the new creations are licensed under the identical terms.
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Domar, Alice D.
Jasulaitis, Lauren
Matevossian, Karine
Jasulaitis, Sue
Grill, Elizabeth A.
Uhler, Meike L.
The Impact of the FertiStrong Mobile Application on Anxiety and Depression in Men: A Randomised Control Pilot Study
title The Impact of the FertiStrong Mobile Application on Anxiety and Depression in Men: A Randomised Control Pilot Study
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title_full_unstemmed The Impact of the FertiStrong Mobile Application on Anxiety and Depression in Men: A Randomised Control Pilot Study
title_short The Impact of the FertiStrong Mobile Application on Anxiety and Depression in Men: A Randomised Control Pilot Study
title_sort impact of the fertistrong mobile application on anxiety and depression in men: a randomised control pilot study
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10688279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/38045496
http://dx.doi.org/10.4103/jhrs.jhrs_75_23
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