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Psychology and counselling
P-503 Evaluation of the quality of life (QoL) of infertile patients in the public health sector in Chile
I. Furman (Chile)
P-504 Freezing their fantasies? Linking what we know of ‘circumstantial (social) childlessness’ with an increasing demand for social egg freezing
L. Tonkin (New Zealand)
P-505 Attitudes towards ‘social egg freezing’ from a socio-cultural perspective
R. Sexty (Hungary)
P-506 Infertility related communication and coping strategies among women affected by fertility problems in Sweden
T. Sormunen (Sweden)
P-507 Oocyte vitri cation to postpone maternity: a good medical option that is at present incompatible with social and economic conditions in Spain
F. Moffa (Spain)
P-508 Hope and psychological symptoms in infertile couples undergoing assisted reproduction treatment
R. Samani (Iran)
P-509 Social oocyte cryopreservation: a portrayal of Brazilian women
E. Espirito Santo (Brazil)
P-510 The association between the psychological assessment scores and stress biomarker levels on the clinical outcomes of women undergoing ART treatment
W.C. Cheung (Hong Kong)
P-511 Preferred roles in treatment decision-making, decisional con ict and depression: A longitudinal study of Chinese women making decisions on IVF treatment
C.H.Y. Chan (Hong Kong)
P-512 Satisfaction with daily life and coping strategies in couple relationships and the psychoeducation of sexless couples (SLCs)
M. Hieda (Japan)
P-513 Depression and associated factors among Japanese women undergoing infertility treatment
Y. Akizuki (Japan)
P-514 Psychosocial counselling in donor sperm treatment: the counsellors practices
M. Visser (The Netherlands)
P-515 Resilience in uences on the outcome of IVF-ICSI
A.P. Llaneza (Spain)
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