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A study of sociocultural factors on depression in Chinese infertile women from Hunan Province

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posted on 2017-01-31, 08:34 authored by Hui Li, Jun Lei, Fengjiao Xu, Chunli Yan, Marin Guimerans, Haiyan Xing, Yiqin Sun, Dengke Zhang

Objective: To explore the sociocultural factors influencing depression in Chinese infertile women in Hunan Province.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out. A total of 211 Chinese infertile women completed demographic details, a disease-related information questionnaire, a self-rating depression scale (SDS) and a social support rating scale (SSRS).

Results: One hundred and seven (50.71%) of the participants were classified as depressed according to the self-rating depression scale. The average SDS index score was 50.06 ± 10.59. Using analysis of variance (ANOVA), Pearson correlation and a multivariable regression analysis, the results showed family type, feelings of discrimination, social support, feelings of shame and reproductive pressures were influential factors in depression among Chinese infertile women.

Conclusion: Sociocultural factors influence depression levels in Chinese female infertile patients. The unique aspects of Chinese culture may have a negative mental impact on the patients, and cultural factors should be taken into consideration in the development of coping strategies for Chinese infertile women.

Funding

This study is financially supported by (1) China Hunan Provincial Science & Technology Department, the Hunan Provincial Natural Science Foundation [10JJ3074]. (2) Shaoxing University Project [2012LG1018].

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