Design and psychometric evaluation of the collaborative coping with infertility questionnaire in candidate of assisted reproductive techniques
Marzie Reisi, Ashraf Kazemi

TL;DR
This study created and tested a questionnaire to assess how couples cope together with infertility during assisted reproductive treatments.
Contribution
The study introduces a validated 20-item questionnaire for collaborative coping with infertility in ART candidates.
Findings
The questionnaire has three factors explaining 43.78% of the variance.
It showed high internal consistency with a Cronbach’s alpha of 0.98.
The CCIQ correlated significantly with the R-FAS score.
Abstract
Evaluating couples’ coping with infertility and its impact on their mental health is valuable in designing supportive programs. Since infertility is a shared problem in married life, coping with it requires collaborative coping strategies. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to design and psychometrically evaluate the collaborative coping with infertility questionnaire (CCIQ) in candidates of assisted reproductive techniques (ART). The exploratory factor analysis of a 27-item questionnaire designed based on the Likert scale in the Persian language was evaluated through the principal component analysis method in a cross-sectional study conducted on 200 couples who volunteered for ART. The cut-off point of factor loadings was considered 0.4. Furthermore, the criterion validity of the questionnaire was evaluated using a 12-item revised Fertility Adjustment Scale (R-FAS) and its…
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TopicsGender Studies in Language · Education and Communication Studies
