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Table 3 Regressions: stressful life events, coping strategies and couple’s dyadic adjustment against FertiQoL subscales

From: The association between stressful life events and perceived quality of life among women attending infertility treatments: the moderating role of coping strategies and perceived couple’s dyadic adjustment

 

Core FertiQoL

Treatment FertiQoL

OR

95% CI

OR

95% CI

Stressful events in the family of origin

0.45*

0.32–0.98

0.18

0.52–3.25

In family pre-existing pregnancy difficulties

0.66**

0.37–0.92

0.37

0.24–2.84

Health problems in childhood

0.80

0.59–4.54

0.44*

0.23–0.92

Problem Solving

0.76

0.51–3.43

3.21**

1.98–6.43

Positive Attitude

2.98*

1.76–5.83

3.54*

2.11–8.49

Avoidance

2.57*

1.84–6.33

3.03*

2.11–7.42

Social Support

3.25**

2.24–7.12

2.98*

1.65–6.83

Das Tot

2.56*

1.61–6.89

3.53*

2.80–7.52

Stressful events in the family of origin x Positive Attitude

2.95*

1.52–7.40

2.53

0.83–3.85

Stressful events in the family of origin x Das Tot

2.31*

1.54–7.11

1.87

0.91–3.54

In family pre-existing pregnancy difficulties x Avoidance

0.43*

0.21–0.89

0.39**

0.12–0.81

In family pre-existing pregnancy difficulties x Social Support

3.96**

2.68–9.32

3.24*

2.13–7.32

In family pre-existing pregnancy difficulties x Das Tot

3.15*

1.35–8.31

2.11

0.90–3.24

Health problems in childhood x Problem Solving

3.76 **

2.61–8.21

3.09*

2.34–7.42

Health problems in childhood x Das Tot

2.67

0.89–3.76

3.51**

2.25–8.17

  1. *p < 0.05; **p < 0.01. Controlled by Age, Educational Level, Type of Diagnosis, Type of Treatment, and Duration of Infertility