Journal article

Personality, coping and sperm count


Authors listPook, M; Tuschen-Caffier, B; Kubek, J; Schill, WB; Krause, W

Publication year2005

Pages29-35

JournalAndrologia

Volume number37

Issue number1

ISSN0303-4569

Open access statusGold

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0272.2004.00647.x

PublisherWiley


Abstract
Previous research has suggested an association between personality traits and coping, as well as between coping and sperm concentration. In the present study, both domains of research were combined, leading to the formulation of specific hypotheses. A total of 54 healthy volunteers were given questionnaires twice to assess personality traits and coping behaviour. Participants also produced up to three semen specimens. As hypothesized, active coping was correlated negatively with neuroticism (r = -0.59) and positively with conscientiousness (r = 0.56), whereas sperm concentration was correlated negatively with both active coping (r = -0.28) and conscientiousness (r = -0.37). The relationship between conscientiousness and sperm concentration did not appear to be mediated by active coping. Although the correlations were small, evidence is mounting that psychological aspects and male sperm parameters are not independent. The present findings, however, should not lead to the conclusion that conscientiousness and active forms of coping are characteristics of infertile patients.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation stylePook, M., Tuschen-Caffier, B., Kubek, J., Schill, W. and Krause, W. (2005) Personality, coping and sperm count, Andrologia, 37(1), pp. 29-35. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0272.2004.00647.x

APA Citation stylePook, M., Tuschen-Caffier, B., Kubek, J., Schill, W., & Krause, W. (2005). Personality, coping and sperm count. Andrologia. 37(1), 29-35. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1439-0272.2004.00647.x



Keywords


conscientiousnessCopingINFERTILE COUPLESmale fertilityMALE-FERTILITYneuroticismNORMAL MENpersonalityseminal parametersSTYLE

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