The contribution of social-environmental factors to the emotional adjustment of Israeli religious Jewish women coping with infertility
Abstract
The community is often considered a resource for coping with health-related stress but has potential for negative effects when coping with fertility problems. In this study, we examined the associations between the social–environmental variables (seeking the support of the community, perception of pressure from the community, and perception of spouse support as a possible moderator of this pressure) and emotional adjustment to fertility problems...
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Title
The contribution of social-environmental factors to the emotional adjustment of Israeli religious Jewish women coping with infertility
Published Date
Aug 17, 2018
Journal
Volume
59
Issue
4
Pages
433 - 448
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