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PERMA model vs. integrative-behavioral couple therapy for fertility problems: A randomized clinical trial protocol

(2021) PERMA model vs. integrative-behavioral couple therapy for fertility problems: A randomized clinical trial protocol. International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine. pp. 1105-1116.

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Abstract

Background: Psychological interventions may reduce fertility problems. Positive emotion, engagement, meaning, positive relationship and accomplishment (PERMA) is a cognitive intervention and integrative-behavioral couple therapy (IBCT) is a behavioral intervention. Appropriate mental interventions are important in infertility treatment. Objective: To investigate the effect of the PERMA model vs. IBCT in reducing the fertility problems of couples. Materials and methods: The content of the interventions was developed and adjusted based on a literature review and the opinions of experts. In this three-arm parallel randomized clinical trial, 42 couples undergoing infertility treatment will be allocated randomly into three groups (n = 14 couples/each). Group 1 will receive the PERMA intervention, group 2 will receive the IBCT intervention, and group 3 as the control group will receive an infertility treatment training program intervention. The primary outcome will be the fertility problems, which will be measured by completing a fertility problem inventory at baseline, as well as in the 5 th and 9 th wk as a follow-up. Another primary outcome, satisfaction with the intervention, will also be assessed in the 5 th and 9 th wk. The secondry outcome will be a positive pregnancy test at wk 12. The interventions will be conducted through a combination of face-to-face and online via WhatsApp. Conclusion: This study will assess social, sexual, and parenthood concerns. A combination of online and face-to-face interventions will be appropriate given the COVID-19 pandemic. Couple's counseling may provide better counseling outcomes for fertility problems in comparison with group counseling. This study will try to optimize resilience during infertility treatment through learning better relationship and problem-solving skills, and may have an indirect impact on pregnancy rate, burden of infertility, and costs of treatment due to increased effectiveness. Keywords: COVID-19.; Face-to-face; Infertility; Integrative-behavioral couple therapy; PERMA model; Positive psychology; Protocol study; RCT; Online.

Item Type: Article
Keywords: chorionic gonadotropin, adult; anxiety; Article; avoidance behavior; clinical outcome; controlled study; coping behavior; coronavirus disease 2019; counseling; couple therapy; Cronbach alpha coefficient; female; fertility; follow up; human; in vitro fertilization; infertility; infertility therapy; integrative behavioral couple therapy; intervention study; intracytoplasmic sperm injection; Likert scale; major clinical study; male; parenthood; patient satisfaction; PERMA model; positive psychology; pregnancy; pregnancy rate; problem solving; psychologic assessment; psychological resilience; psychotherapy; questionnaire; randomized controlled trial; sexual behavior; sexual intercourse; social environment; stretching exercise; training
Page Range: pp. 1105-1116
Journal or Publication Title: International Journal of Reproductive BioMedicine
Volume: 19
Number: 12
Depositing User: ms soheila Bazm
URI: http://eprints.ssu.ac.ir/id/eprint/12117

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