1991
DOI: 10.1016/0022-3999(91)90077-2
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Coping, ineffectiveness of coping and the psychoendocrinological stress responses during in-vitro fertilization

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“…Of interest, the biological correlates of effectiveness of defences may be limited to urinary cortisol, since the only study that measured both urinary and plasma cortisol did not find evidence of a correlation between effectiveness of defences and plasma cortisol levels [143]. Recently, Demyttenaere et al [102]have proposed a ‘coping-ineffectiveness of coping’ construct, which is a simplified adaptation of the effectiveness of defence construct defined by Wolff [63]. In a sample of 40 infertile women undergoing oocyte retrieval and embryo transfer, they observed an anticipatory increase in prolactin levels before oocyte retrieval, and an important anticipatory increase in cortisol levels before both oocyte retrieval and embryo transfer.…”
Section: Factors Modulating Psychoendocrine Reactivitymentioning
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“…Of interest, the biological correlates of effectiveness of defences may be limited to urinary cortisol, since the only study that measured both urinary and plasma cortisol did not find evidence of a correlation between effectiveness of defences and plasma cortisol levels [143]. Recently, Demyttenaere et al [102]have proposed a ‘coping-ineffectiveness of coping’ construct, which is a simplified adaptation of the effectiveness of defence construct defined by Wolff [63]. In a sample of 40 infertile women undergoing oocyte retrieval and embryo transfer, they observed an anticipatory increase in prolactin levels before oocyte retrieval, and an important anticipatory increase in cortisol levels before both oocyte retrieval and embryo transfer.…”
Section: Factors Modulating Psychoendocrine Reactivitymentioning
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“…On the contrary, before embryo transfer no anticipatory rise in prolactin concentration was noted, and the procedure itself did not affect prolactin levels. The investigators reported also an important anticipatory increase in cortisol levels before both oocyte retrieval and embryo transfer [102]. …”
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“…Similarly, Terzioglu's study (2001) determined that an increase in depression and anxiety scores have negative effects on the process of ART treatment 4 . Excessive stress and anxiety suppress immune functions 37 and can therefore compromise chances for a successful pregnancy after implantation.…”
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“…Interestingly, our data also shows that these fear responses are extinguished rapidly, as the MEST responses did not vary according to reported pain level during the proliferative phase of the menstrual cycle. It would also be interesting to ascertain if engaging in effective coping styles could help minimize the effects of anticipatory stress (effective copers vs. chronic ineffectiveness of coping) [40]. More research is needed to understand the impact of anticipatory stress in women suffering from severe pain.…”
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