Abstract:
The study explored infertility, marital satisfaction and coping strategies among
married individuals in Korle Klottey Municipality in the Greater Accra Region of
Ghana. This study is underpinned on the Bio-psycho-social Model, Systemic
Transactional Model and Dynamic Goals of Marital Satisfaction as the theoretical
framework. The study made use of Mixed Method Sequential Explanatory Design.
The study selected two hundred and seventy-one (271) respondents for the
quantitative phase while fifteen (15) participants were selected for the qualitative
phase. Simple random sampling technique was used to select ten (10) churches while
proportional sampling technique was used to select the respondents for the
quantitative phase of the study. Also, convenience sampling technique was used to
select the participants for the qualitative phase of the study. The study made use of
three instruments for data collection. The marital satisfactory Inventory (MSI), and
Perception about causes of infertility inventory (PACI) were used to gathered
quantitative data while semi-structured interview guide was used to gather data for the
qualitative phase. The quantitative data was analyzed by means of mean, percentages
and standard deviation. The research hypotheses were tested using Simple Linear
Regression and Independent Sample t-test. Thematic analysis was used to analyze the
qualitative data obtained. Findings revealed that; first, infertile married individuals
perceive abortion, low sperm count, evil spirit, curses, taboo, sexual disorder as
causes of infertility, while they face lots of stigmatization from the public. Also, it
became clear that, infertile married individuals encounter infidelity, divorce and
separations coupled with physical, emotional and verbal abuse in their marriages.
Again, they experienced psychological issues such as stress, depression, trauma,
anxiety and suicidal ideation. It became evident that to deal with all the above
challenges, married individuals used coping strategies such as self-isolation,
avoidance, withdrawal, social support, spiritual activities like prayer, meditation,
reading the word of God and attending religious programs. It was recommended that
the clergy in connection with counselling psychologist and clinical psychologists in
the community should help sensitize and provide counselling for infertile married
individuals to help them deal with psychological problems associated with infertility.
Finally, Health professional are entreated to create awareness for counselling
psychologists to interact with their patients while treating married individuals with
infertility conditions in Korle Klottey Municipality.
Description:
A thesis in the Department of Counselling Psychology, Faculty of Applied
Behavioural Sciences in Education, submitted to the School of
Graduate Studies, in partial fulfillment
of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Counselling Psychology)
in the University of Education, Winneba