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- Psychological_effects_of_male_infertility abstract "Research suggests that men and women differ in their psychological responses to infertility Samaira Malik, from the Institute of Work, Health, and Organizations at the University of Nottingham, UK, said, “men are in fact equally affected by the unfulfilled desire for a child but are less open about their feelings.” Men undergo various battles when facing personal infertility. These battles include anxiety concerning potency, masculinity, and sexual adequacy. Dr. Rheta Keylor of the Massachusetts Institute for Psychoanalysis stated that, male infertility is an "assault on a man's sense of self revives feelings of competition, castration, and experiences of developmental trauma.” Studies concerning such effects on infertile males are few in number and have come to the forefront in the past decade starting in 2001. In the Psychoanalytic Electronic Publishing archives of the seven primary psychoanalytic journals from 1927 to 2000, not a single article on male infertility appears. Paradoxically, the male partner is either the sole cause or a contributing cause of infertility in 49% of couples. Throughout history men have recognized the desire for paternity and the possibility for male infertility; however, women are typically the subject of fertility studies.".
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- Psychological_effects_of_male_infertility reference "Hart, Valerie A. “Infertility and the Role of Psychotherapy.” Issues in Mental Health Nursing 23. : 31-41. Print.".
- Psychological_effects_of_male_infertility reference "Keylor, Rhita and Roberta Apfel. “Male Infertility : Integrating an Old Psychoanalytic Story with the Research Literature.” Studies in Gender and Sexuality 1940-9206. : 60-77. Print.".
- Psychological_effects_of_male_infertility reference "Malik, Sumaira H. and Neil Coulson. “The male experience of infertility: a thematic analysis of an online infertility support group bulletin board.” Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology 26. : 18-30. Print.".
- Psychological_effects_of_male_infertility reference "Miall, Charlene E. “Community constructs of involuntary childlessness: Sympathy, stigma, and social support.” Canadian Review of Sociology 31. : 392-421. Print.".
- Psychological_effects_of_male_infertility reference "Morrow, Kelly A., Richard W. Thoreson and L.L. Penney. “Predictors of Psychological Distress Among Infertility Clinic Patients.” Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology 63. : 163-167. Print.".
- Psychological_effects_of_male_infertility reference "Muller, Matthias J. “Sexual Satisfaction in Male Infertility.” Archives of Andrology 42. : 138. Print.".
- Psychological_effects_of_male_infertility reference "Zorn, B., J. Auger, V. Velikonja, M. Kolbezen, and H. Meden-Vrtovec. “Psychological factors in male partners of infertile couples: relationship with semen quality and early miscarriage.” International Journal of Andrology 0105-6263. : 557-564. Print.".
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- Psychological_effects_of_male_infertility comment "Research suggests that men and women differ in their psychological responses to infertility Samaira Malik, from the Institute of Work, Health, and Organizations at the University of Nottingham, UK, said, “men are in fact equally affected by the unfulfilled desire for a child but are less open about their feelings.” Men undergo various battles when facing personal infertility. These battles include anxiety concerning potency, masculinity, and sexual adequacy. Dr.".
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