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Uzma Llyas

University of Central Punjab, Pakistan

Title: The predictor's of relational turbulance and mental health among infertile women

Biography

Biography: Uzma Llyas

Abstract

The role of female as wife is considered crucial in child-bearing and extending family and any delays in conception attributed towards non-productive and stagnant. Infertility is the worldwide issue, it has profound impact on women's
mental health and on the person as a whole. For many couples, infertility is as much an emotional and spiritual crisis as it is a physical challenge. The role of spouse and uncertainity in relationship is aftermath that follows infertility and need to be addressed for comprehending correlate of infertility. Physical, emotional, sexual and spiritual aspects of one's life are all affected by this disease of the reproductive system. Women with infertility felt anxious and depressed, along with low selfesteem, stigma, and depression as childless women. (Harvard& Mental Health, 2009).Data was collected from public and
private hospital from the women with primary infertility. Cross-sectional research design was used by employing purposive sampling. Sample size was n =200, calculated with the help of G-power analysis. The participants filled the demographic sheet along with following standardized scales; Relational Uncertainty Scale (Knobloch, 2007), Multidimensional Scale of Perceived
Social Support(Zimet,1988), Coping Styles Scale(Zaman,2015), Relational Turbulence Scale(Knobloch, 2007) and Symptom Checklist-R (Dawood, Rahman, Mansoor, Rehman& Ali, 2009). The proposed statistical analysis includes descriptive statistics, Pearson product moment correlation, and analysis of regression.