The impact of infertility on sexuality: A literature review

Background: Most studies address medical treatment of infertility and psychosocial outcomes caused by infertility-related stress, but few studies examine the infertility’s impact on sexuality. Aim: A literature review was conducted to answer the questions: 1) How is sexual self concept impacted in i...

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Main Authors: Tao, Peng, Coates, Rosemary, Maycock, Bruce
Format: Journal Article
Published: Australasian Medical Journal Pty Ltd 2011
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38178
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Coates, Rosemary
Maycock, Bruce
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description Background: Most studies address medical treatment of infertility and psychosocial outcomes caused by infertility-related stress, but few studies examine the infertility’s impact on sexuality. Aim: A literature review was conducted to answer the questions: 1) How is sexual self concept impacted in infertile individuals and their partners? 2) Does infertility have a negative impact on sexual relationships? 3) Is sexual function affected by infertility? In answering these questions, we may develop a better understanding of sexuality in the context of infertility, and thus better inform infertility management. Ultimately the aim is to improve the quality of life for infertile couples. Method: A literature search was conducted for publications from 1990 to 2011 via the electronic databases PubMed, PsycInfo and Scopus, which focused on sexuality in infertile subjects or couples. Results: In this review, all studies were descriptive quantitative studies which mapped the different aspects of sexuality in the context of infertility. The results suggested that infertility and its treatment approaches for fertilisation could lead to changes in sexual self-esteem, sexual relationship and sexual function. Conclusion: The literature substantiated that many infertile subjects experienced trouble in various aspects of sexuality. However, further research should examine the reciprocal relations between sexual self concept, sexual relationship and sexual function in the context of infertility. How these changes affect the partners of infertile subjects should also be addressed.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-381782017-09-13T16:00:44Z The impact of infertility on sexuality: A literature review Tao, Peng Coates, Rosemary Maycock, Bruce Infertility Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) IVF sexuality Background: Most studies address medical treatment of infertility and psychosocial outcomes caused by infertility-related stress, but few studies examine the infertility’s impact on sexuality. Aim: A literature review was conducted to answer the questions: 1) How is sexual self concept impacted in infertile individuals and their partners? 2) Does infertility have a negative impact on sexual relationships? 3) Is sexual function affected by infertility? In answering these questions, we may develop a better understanding of sexuality in the context of infertility, and thus better inform infertility management. Ultimately the aim is to improve the quality of life for infertile couples. Method: A literature search was conducted for publications from 1990 to 2011 via the electronic databases PubMed, PsycInfo and Scopus, which focused on sexuality in infertile subjects or couples. Results: In this review, all studies were descriptive quantitative studies which mapped the different aspects of sexuality in the context of infertility. The results suggested that infertility and its treatment approaches for fertilisation could lead to changes in sexual self-esteem, sexual relationship and sexual function. Conclusion: The literature substantiated that many infertile subjects experienced trouble in various aspects of sexuality. However, further research should examine the reciprocal relations between sexual self concept, sexual relationship and sexual function in the context of infertility. How these changes affect the partners of infertile subjects should also be addressed. 2011 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38178 10.4066/AMJ.2011.1055 Australasian Medical Journal Pty Ltd fulltext
spellingShingle Infertility
Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART)
IVF
sexuality
Tao, Peng
Coates, Rosemary
Maycock, Bruce
The impact of infertility on sexuality: A literature review
title The impact of infertility on sexuality: A literature review
title_full The impact of infertility on sexuality: A literature review
title_fullStr The impact of infertility on sexuality: A literature review
title_full_unstemmed The impact of infertility on sexuality: A literature review
title_short The impact of infertility on sexuality: A literature review
title_sort impact of infertility on sexuality: a literature review
topic Infertility
Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART)
IVF
sexuality
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/38178