The association between Type-D personality and in vitro fertilization success among women with unexplained infertility
Esra Nur Tola, Umran Kilıncdemir Turgut

TL;DR
This study explores how Type-D personality might affect the success of IVF treatments in women with unexplained infertility.
Contribution
The study identifies Type-D personality as a potential factor influencing IVF outcomes in unexplained infertility cases.
Findings
Women with Type-D personality had lower clinical pregnancy rates after IVF.
Depression was more common in Type-D individuals undergoing IVF.
Type-D personality was negatively associated with IVF success after adjusting for other factors.
Abstract
To evalute the association between Type-D personality and in vitro fertilization (IVF) success in unexplained infertile women. This was a cross-sectional study conducted at the IVF unit of a tertiary center between September 2017 - December 2019. The 21 items Beck Depression Inventory (BDI-21) and 14 items Type-D Scale (DS14) were noted from 256 unexplained infertile women undergoing an IVF cycle. Paternal educational level and clinical pregnancy were lower and depression was more prevalent in Type-Ds than non-Type-Ds. There was a positive correlation between BDI-21 scores and duration of infertility and cycle count. Age, paternal educational level, anti-mullerian hormone and metaphaseII number were lower and Type-D personality was more prevalent in women who failed to become pregnant than women who achieved pregnancy. After adjustment of factors affect the IVF success, clinical…
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TopicsReproductive Health and Technologies · Sexual function and dysfunction studies · Ovarian function and disorders
