Anxiety, depression and probability of live birth in a cohort of women with self-reported infertility in the HUNT 2 Study and Medical Birth Registry of Norway
The ‘psychogenic’ hypothesis has a long history in the field of infertility. The present study investigated whether anxiety or depressive symptoms are associated with probability of subsequent live birth in a cohort of infertile women from the general population.
Source: Journal of Psychosomatic Research - Category: Psychiatry & Psychology Authors: Eva Biringer, Ute Kessler, Louise M. Howard, Dharmintra Pasupathy, Arnstein Mykletun Source Type: research
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