The relationship between marital satisfaction and depression in infertile couples: an actor-partner interdependence model approach.

Saman Maroufizadeh, Mostafa Hosseini, Abbas Rahimi Foroushani, Reza Omani-Samani, Payam Amini
Author Information
  1. Saman Maroufizadeh: Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  2. Mostafa Hosseini: Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran. mhossein110@yahoo.com.
  3. Abbas Rahimi Foroushani: Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics, School of Public Health, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran.
  4. Reza Omani-Samani: Department of Epidemiology and Reproductive Health, Reproductive Epidemiology Research Center, Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran.
  5. Payam Amini: Department of Epidemiology and Reproductive Health, Reproductive Epidemiology Research Center, Royan Institute for Reproductive Biomedicine, ACECR, Tehran, Iran.

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Much evidence consistent with the Marital Discord Model of depression (MDMD) suggests that marital discord is associated with depression, but no studies examine the relationship between marital satisfaction and depression at the dyadic level in infertile couples. This study examined the effect of actors' and partners' marital satisfaction on depressive symptoms in husband-wife dyads with infertility using an innovative dyadic analysis approach, the Actor-Partner Interdependence Model (APIM).
METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, the sample comprised of 141 infertile couples in the evaluation phase of treatment. We collected data in a referral infertility center in Tehran, Iran between February and May 2017. Marital satisfaction and depression were measured using ENRICH marital satisfaction scale and Hospital Anxiety and depression Scale, respectively, before starting the treatment. Dyadic analysis applying the APIM was used. In this study, actor effect is the impact of a person's marital satisfaction on his/her own depression. Partner effect is the impact of a person's marital satisfaction on his/her partner's depression.
RESULTS: The APIM analysis revealed that both men and women's marital satisfaction excreted an actor effect on their own depression (β = - 0.412, P < 0.001; β = - 0.263, P = 0.002, respectively). Furthermore, men's marital satisfaction exerted a significant partner effect on their wives' depression symptoms (β = - 0.170, p = 0.047). However, the wives' marital satisfaction was not related to their husbands' depressive symptoms (β = - 0.028, P = 0.735).
CONCLUSIONS: The findings support that the MDMD is a valid theoretical model for the conceptualization of marital satisfaction and depressive symptoms among infertile couples and suggest that interventions to reduce depressive symptoms should include both men and women.

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MeSH Term

Adult
Cross-Sectional Studies
Depression
Female
Humans
Infertility
Iran
Male
Marriage
Models, Psychological
Personal Satisfaction
Spouses

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