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. 1986 Oct-Dec;28(4):329–334.

PSYCHOLOGICAL ASPECTS OF INFERTILITY*

R Thara 1, V Ramachandran 2, PP Mohammed Hassan 3
PMCID: PMC3172522  PMID: 21927198

SUMMARY

Forty couples who attended the Infertility clinic of Government Royapettah Hospital, Madras, were included in the study and compared with matched controls who had off springs. All 80 persons were administered the M.H.Q. and the E.P.I. Psychosocial data was recorded and a clinical psychiatric evaluation was done. 51 out of 80 in the study group had psychiatric problems, predominantly depression and anxiety. These problems increased with increasing duration of childless marriage. 40 % of the infertile group had psychosexual dysfunction such as premature ejaculation and erectile disturbances as opposed to 2.5% in the controls. Presence of vaginisms, dysmenorrhea and sexual dissatisfaction were more in the women of the study group. 15 males bad oligospermia/azospermia.

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