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The relationship between infertility family stigma, self-stigma and psychological well-being in female first-visit patients at a reproductive medicine center in Taiwan

Yi-Tung Lin, Ashley Wang, Shirley Wei, Jia-Sin Hong, Wen‐Yau Hsu

2021Health Psychology Report15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Steeped in Chinese culture which considers continuing the family lineage highly important, infertility stigma endorsed by others and oneself can both negatively impact psychological well-being in women with infertility in Taiwan. The aim of the present study was to find out whether family stigma attached to infertility has a direct effect on psychological well-being, or whether it is only when family stigma is internalized into self-stigma that psychological well-being is affected. PARTICIPANTS AND PROCEDURE: The present study had a cross-sectional design, approved by an institutional review board in Taiwan. 245 female participants with infertility completed measures on infertility stigma, self-esteem, and positive and negative affect. The main question of this study was analyzed by conducting structural equation modeling. RESULTS: The present study found that none of the direct effects of family stigma on self-esteem, negative affect, or positive affect were significant, while the indirect effects of family stigma on the three psychological well-being indexes through the mediator of self-stigma were significant. CONCLUSIONS: Self-stigma fully mediates the effect of family stigma on self-esteem, positive affect, and negative affect in women with infertility. Collectively, stigma endorsed by others does not necessarily lead to negative psychological well-being. The negative influence comes from internalizing public/family stigma into self-stigma.

Topics & Concepts

InfertilityStigma (botany)Affect (linguistics)PsychologyClinical psychologySelf-esteemPsychiatryPregnancyGeneticsBiologyCommunicationReproductive Health and TechnologiesMale Reproductive Health StudiesHistorical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes
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