Infertility, Female Clinical Trial
Official title:
The Effect of the Mind/Body Program for Fertility, Hungarian Version, on Psychological Well-Being and Assisted Reproduction Technology (ART) Outcomes: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Involuntary childlessness is an emotionally stressful experience; however, psychosocial counseling is typically not available in Hungarian routine fertility care. The aim of this randomized controlled trial (RCT) is to examine the effectiveness of a Mind/Body psychological fertility intervention for women in reproductive treatment. We hypothesize that participants of the Mind/Body Program for Fertility, Hungarian version, will have more favorable psychological well-being, ART outcome results than participants of the Fertility Support Groups.
Involuntary childlessness imposes significant psychological burden on those affected, particularly those involved in assisted reproductive technology (ART). The reduction of psychological distress has been shown to improve the quality of life of those affected and to possibly increase chances of pregnancy. While in more developed countries psychological support is largely available in routine fertility care, it is not yet part of the Hungarian ART protocol. In this study, the effects of a psychosocial intervention, namely, the Hungarian version of the Mind/Body Program for Fertility (Domar et al., 2011), will be tested on the psychological well-being and ART outcomes of women in reproductive treatment, in a randomized controlled pre-post design. For this purpose, women in ART treatment will fill in screening questionnaires (on depression, anxiety, stress, etc.), and moderate to high scorers will be randomized into an intervention (Mind/Body) group (N=70) and a comparison intervention (Fertility Support) group (N=70), lasting for 10 weeks each, before and/or during an ART cycle. Both interventions will be delivered by the same clinical psychologist, listed as central contact person below, officially trained in the Mind/Body Program for Fertility by Dr. Alice Domar at Boston IVF, Waltham, Massachusetts. A smartphone application for rating subjective stress levels twice a day, from the start of the stimulation to the day of the pregnancy test, will also be administered. Additionally, whole-night sleep EEGs will be recorded. Medical data (such as diagnosis, hormone levels, previous treatment cycles, etc.) and sociodemographic (such as age, education, etc.) and psychological variables (such as personality traits, chronotype, intelligence, etc.) as potential moderators, as well as ART outcomes will be reported. Data of respondents willing to fill in pre- and post-questionnaires but 1) not motivated to take part in the study, or 2) motivated to take part in the study, but not able to make it, will be registered but excluded from statistical analysis comparing RCT results. ;
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