J Korean Soc Matern Child Health.  2020 Oct;24(4):181-195. 10.21896/jksmch.2020.24.4.181.

Review and Future Perspectives of the Korea Counseling Center for Fertility and Depression (KCCFD) Counseling Service Based on User Characteristics: Focusing on Infertility

Affiliations
  • 1Korea Counseling Center for Fertility and Depression, National Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
  • 2Daegu Regional Counselling Center for Fertility and Depression, Kyungpook National University Hospital, Daegu, Korea
  • 3Incheon Regional Counselling Center for Fertility and Depression, Gachon University Gil Hospital, Incheon, Korea
  • 4Jeonnam Regional Counselling Center for Fertility and Depression, Hyundai Women’s & Children’s Hospital, Sooncheon, Korea

Abstract

Purpose
This study aimed to review the history and examine the current service system of the Korea Counseling Center for Fertility and Depression (KCCFD) by analyzing the characteristics of its users, and to suggest measures to improve the system.
Methods
Data on 883 infertile patients counseled through the KCCFD’s counseling service over the last 2 years were collected for a demographic analysis. The clinical information of 396 female subjects who received regular counseling after registration were analyzed to investigate factors influencing depression. Finally, a matching sample t-test was conducted to verify the effects of the counseling service.
Results
The screening test showed that 50.7% of the infertile patients in our study were registered at our centers and received registered counseling. A total of 27.6% of the subjects was identified as being at high-risk for depression, and 71.3% of those at high-risk received registered counseling. The logistic regression analysis showed that being a homemaker, having a history of psychiatric disorder, and having undergone in vitro fertilization three or more times were significant factors that predict moderate or more severe depression. The female infertility patients who underwent counseling showed a significant decrease in depression, anxiety, general stress, and infertility stress.
Conclusion
Screening tests need to be performed prior to assisted reproductive technology if any of the 3 risk factors is present. The rate of registered counseling, regular follow-up using psychological tests, and cross-linkages with affiliated agencies should serve as the metrics for the quality control of the counseling service. Early detection of individuals at high-risk for depression calls for an activated liaison among affiliated agencies and expanded regional centers.

Keyword

Infertility; Depression; Assisted-reproductive technology; fertilization; Risk factor; Counseling system

Figure

  • Fig. 1. Estimated Service Users of Korea Counseling Center for Fertility and Depression. 1) Health Insurance Review and Assess-ment Service (2020). 2) Kwon (2016).

  • Fig. 2. Stepped service of counseling.

  • Fig. 3. Connecting flow of Korea Counseling Center for Fertility and Depression.


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