THE FAMILY FACTOR: INVESTIGATING ITS ROLE IN WOMEN'S COPING STRATEGIES DURING FERTILITY TREATMENTS

Authors

  • Sara Esther Levin Maccabi Health Services, Women’s Health Care, Modi’in Israel. Doctoral studies in Universitat Jaume Castellon, Spain
  • Daniel Isaac Cohen Maccabi Health Services, Women’s Health Care, Modi’in Israel. Doctoral studies in Universitat Jaume Castellon, Spain

Keywords:

Infertility, fertility treatments, family structures, emotional impact, societal expectations

Abstract

Infertility is a significant global health concern, and its prevalence has increased in recent years, affecting approximately 10%–15% of heterosexual couples with women of childbearing age. This paper explores the various dimensions of infertility, including its emotional and societal implications, particularly in the context of evolving family structures and societal expectations

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2024-04-30

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Levin , S. E., & Cohen, D. I. (2024). THE FAMILY FACTOR: INVESTIGATING ITS ROLE IN WOMEN’S COPING STRATEGIES DURING FERTILITY TREATMENTS. Research Journal of Nursing and Clinical Practice, 11(2), 16–29. Retrieved from https://aydenjournals.com/index.php/RJNCP/article/view/438

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