Relevance of Positive Dyadic Coping for Couples Undergoing Assisted Reproduction Treatments: A Systematic Review.

The present study investigates the impact of positive dyadic coping strategies on the physical and mental health of couples undergoing assisted reproductive treatments (ART). A systematic literature search was conducted in databases, including ProQuest, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, adhering t...

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Published in:Journal of Marital & Family Therapy Vol. 51; no. 2; pp. 1 - 40
Main Authors: Santamaría‐Gutiez, Rebeca, Martínez‐Corredor, Silvia, González‐Sala, Francisco, Lacomba‐Trejo, Laura
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Published: Wiley-Blackwell Apr2025
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          Santamaría‐Gutiez, Rebeca
          Martínez‐Corredor, Silvia
          González‐Sala, Francisco
          Lacomba‐Trejo, Laura
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          Resident in Clinical Psychology at the General University Hospital of Valencia, Valencia, Spain
          Faculty of Psychology and Speech Therapy, Universitat de València, València, Spain
          Developmental and Educational Psychology Department, Faculty of Psychology and Speech Therapy, Universitat de València, València, Spain
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        Mental health
        Quality of life
        Reproductive technology
        Couples
        Marital adjustment
        Social support
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          Mental health
          Quality of life
          Reproductive technology
          Couples
          Marital adjustment
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        assisted reproductive treatments
        couples
        positive dyadic coping
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      ab: The present study investigates the impact of positive dyadic coping strategies on the physical and mental health of couples undergoing assisted reproductive treatments (ART). A systematic literature search was conducted in databases, including ProQuest, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science, adhering to the PRISMA guidelines. From an initial pool of 1061 studies, 23 were selected for final analysis, encompassing a total of 7079 participants. The findings indicate that positive dyadic coping may significantly enhance mental health, couple adjustment and satisfaction, self‐esteem, and quality of life in couples undergoing ART. The quality of the included studies was rated as moderate to high. The study concludes that integrating positive dyadic coping strategies into psychological intervention programs and providing psychological support within the healthcare system may be essential for couples undergoing ART.
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