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Health-related quality of life and its associated factors among infertile women compared with fertile women in public hospital Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional study
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Abstract
Background
Infertility can have detrimental physical, psychological, and social effects that significantly impact health-related quality of life. Although the impact of infertility on quality of life is well established, there is a lack of research comparing the quality of life between fertile and infertile women in Ethiopia.
Methods
A hospital-based comparative cross-sectional study was conducted among 287 infertile and 301 fertile women. Participants were selected using systematic random sampling. A structured, validated tool was used to collect data. An independent sample t-test was conducted to determine if there was a difference in the study participants' quality of life domains and the mean total quality of life score. Multiple linear regressions were used to correlate quality of life scores with significant predictor factors for the infertile group.
Results
Infertile women had a mean total Herbal of 66.54 ± 10.18, and fertile women (72.68 ± 7.57) were found to be statistically different between the groups. All domains except the physical domain were significantly different between the groups. Duration of marriage (β = -0.529), number of previous sexual partners (β = -0.410), total number of working hours per day (β = -0.345), types of infertility (β = -0.34), and history of the sexually transmitted disease (β = -0.277), in decreasing order of effect, were found to be associated with the quality of life of infertile women (R2 = 0.725).
Conclusions
The study found that infertile women had a lower mean HRQoL score compared to fertile women, with all domains except for the physical domain being significantly different between the two groups. This suggests that infertility can have a significant impact on various aspects of a woman's life, including her emotional well-being, social functioning, and psychological health. The factors associated with the quality of life of infertile women were the duration of marriage, the number of previous sexual partners, the total number of working hours per day, the types of infertility, and the history of sexually transmitted diseases, with duration of marriage having the strongest association. These findings highlight the need for healthcare providers to address the psychological and social aspects of infertility.
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Title: Health-related quality of life and its associated factors among infertile women compared with fertile women in public hospital Addis Ababa, Ethiopia: a comparative cross-sectional study
Description:
Abstract
Background
Infertility can have detrimental physical, psychological, and social effects that significantly impact health-related quality of life.
Although the impact of infertility on quality of life is well established, there is a lack of research comparing the quality of life between fertile and infertile women in Ethiopia.
Methods
A hospital-based comparative cross-sectional study was conducted among 287 infertile and 301 fertile women.
Participants were selected using systematic random sampling.
A structured, validated tool was used to collect data.
An independent sample t-test was conducted to determine if there was a difference in the study participants' quality of life domains and the mean total quality of life score.
Multiple linear regressions were used to correlate quality of life scores with significant predictor factors for the infertile group.
Results
Infertile women had a mean total Herbal of 66.
54 ± 10.
18, and fertile women (72.
68 ± 7.
57) were found to be statistically different between the groups.
All domains except the physical domain were significantly different between the groups.
Duration of marriage (β = -0.
529), number of previous sexual partners (β = -0.
410), total number of working hours per day (β = -0.
345), types of infertility (β = -0.
34), and history of the sexually transmitted disease (β = -0.
277), in decreasing order of effect, were found to be associated with the quality of life of infertile women (R2 = 0.
725).
Conclusions
The study found that infertile women had a lower mean HRQoL score compared to fertile women, with all domains except for the physical domain being significantly different between the two groups.
This suggests that infertility can have a significant impact on various aspects of a woman's life, including her emotional well-being, social functioning, and psychological health.
The factors associated with the quality of life of infertile women were the duration of marriage, the number of previous sexual partners, the total number of working hours per day, the types of infertility, and the history of sexually transmitted diseases, with duration of marriage having the strongest association.
These findings highlight the need for healthcare providers to address the psychological and social aspects of infertility.
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