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The main aim of this pilot study is to study the clinical utility and acceptability of a transdiagnostic psychological intervention, the Unified Protocol, delivered in online format to prevent the onset of emotional disorders in a sample of women undergoing fertility treatments (artificial insemination). The main questions it aims to answer are:
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Women who can not achieve a spontaneous pregnancy (i.e., couples who had fertility problems, single women or same-sex couples) frequently ask for fertility treatments. These treatments can provide the opportunity to get the desired pregnancy. However, they are also experienced as a highly stressful situation which has a direct impact on women's lives. It has been reported that fertility treatments are associated with high levels of stress, worse quality of life, high interference with women's life and the development of emotional disorders such as anxiety and depression. Between 25 and 65% of women undergoing fertility treatments suffer from anxiety and depressive symptoms, frequently with high comorbidity rates between these two psychological conditions. Also worrisome, these emotional disorders are one of the most notable reasons to discontinue fertility treatments.
In this scenario, different national and international organizations have postulated the need to implement psychological assessments and interventions in women undergoing fertility treatments. However, some personal (i.e., lack of time) and logistical barriers (i.e., lack of psychologist in Human Reproduction Units and high distances to the hospital), impede that these psychological programs are finally implemented in Human Reproduction Units.
New Information and Communication Technologies have been widely developed to provide psychological care in populations suffering emotional disorders, even in women undergoing fertility treatments. However, these technology-based solutions have not been yet implemented in the Spanish national healthcare system.
According to this information, the purpose of this study is to explore the clinical utility and acceptability of a web-based transdiagnostic psychological intervention, the Unified Protocol, to prevent the onset of anxiety and depressive symptoms in women undergoing artificial inseminations.
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Jorge Osma, PhD
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