Prevalence and predictors of major depressive disorder for fertility treatment patients and their partners

Fertility and Sterility
Sarah R HolleyNancy E Adler

Abstract

To examine the prevalence and predictors of major depressive disorder (MDD) for women and their partners during the course of fertility treatment. Prospective cohort study during an 18-month period. Participants completed interviews and questionnaires at baseline and at 4, 10, and 18 months of follow-up. Five community and academic fertility practices. A total of 174 women and 144 of their male partners who did not have a successful child-related outcome during the time frame of the study. No interventions administered. The MDD was assessed using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Major Depression module, a structured diagnostic interview. Additional variables were assessed with self-report questionnaire measures. Of the women 39.1% and of the men 15.3% met the criteria for MDD during the 18-month course of the study. A binary logistic covariate-adjusted model showed that, for both women and men, past MDD was a significant predictor of MDD during treatment. Past MDD further predicted significant risk for MDD during treatment after controlling for other well-established risk factors (i.e., baseline levels of depression, anxiety, and partner support). The MDD was highly prevalent for fertility treatment patients and...Continue Reading

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