Emotional Distress Caused by the Measures Taken in Assisted Reproductive Treatments during the COVID-19 Confinement in Spain
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During the pandemic, assisted reproductive treatments suffered from major disruptions
in their terms due to the restrictions imposed. The objective of this study is to evaluate the level
of anxiety of women whose treatments were either suspended or delayed. Methods: Descriptive
cross-sectional study conducted between April and May 2020. The State-Trait Anxiety Inventory was
applied by telephone in a Spanish adapted version. The research also included social, personal, and
work aspects which may be involved in the challenging situation. Results: A total of 115 patients
participated in the study (73.7%). Women showed a mean in trait anxiety of 17.79 (SD = 8.80) and a
mean in state anxiety of 19.95 (SD = 9.08). Neither the type of treatment nor the time of infertility
were predictors of trait anxiety or state anxiety. Greater age pressure and more worry were associated
to greater trait and state anxiety (p < 0.001). The most common emotional reactions to discontinuation
of fertility treatments were sadness and anxiety. Conclusions: Discontinuation of fertility treatments
due to confinement restrictions had a negative impact on the mental health of women who were
following a process of assisted reproduction treatment, increasing their levels of emotional distress
and anxiety.
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Correa Rancel, M., Sosa Comino, E., León-Larios, F., Suárez Hernández, Y., Carballo Lorenzo, J., Gómez-Baya, D., & Baez Quintana, D. (2023). Emotional Distress Caused by the Measures Taken in Assisted Reproductive Treatments during the COVID-19 Confinement in Spain. In Journal of Clinical Medicine (Vol. 12, Issue 22, p. 7069). MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12227069













