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Mental Health and Life Satisfaction among Women Suffering from Infertility A Comparative study
Daberao Pratibha ,
Rakshase Ba
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March 02, 2026
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The present study is intended to see the relationship between infertility and mental health. Infertility is a global public health problem. The WHO estimates that 8–12% of couples around the world experience difficulty in conceiving a child. The infertility rates vary between countries and regions. in developing world it is more legitimate option for women and childlessness is seen as voluntary. In India motherhood is central to women’s power and well-being. Consequences of infertility in these countries range from economic hardship, to social isolation, violence and denial of proper death rites. Many families depend on children for economic survival, especially in old age. Many times psychological state of woman may get disturbed when reproduction seems impossible. Methodology: This study is comparative one which includes infertility cases and controls. Mental health has compared between women who are infertile and women who have child. Sample size is 165 in which 65 respondents are cases and 100 respondents are in control group. Results: Mean score of anxiety in women suffering from infertility is 41.43 and in normal women, it is 20.21. Women who are suffering from infertility shows greater anxiety as compared to control group. On the score of depression the mean of the case group is 16.58 and the control group it is 5.88. Women who are suffering from infertility have higher score on depression scale as compare to normal female. Conclusion: the study shows that there is significant relationship between infertility and mental health. Women who are suffering from infertility shows negative mental health as compare to women who have child.
Keywords
Infertility
anxiety
depression
mental health
life satisfaction
loss of emotional control