Factors of Resilience in Women Suffering from HIV and Benefiting from Medically Assisted Conception (Assistance médicale à la procréation, AMP)
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Medically-assisted conception (MAC or AMP in French) has been accessible in France for several years now for couples where the woman is infected with HIV. The aim of this study is to gain a better understanding of the place of illness in these couples’ wish for a child, and to identify and discuss the factors of resilience and vulnerability encountered in our clinical practice in an AMP service. Semi-directive clinical interviews were conducted, using a strictly qualitative and subjectivizing approach, before the couples were taken into treatment. The verbal findings gathered reveal indicators of a resilient process, backed up by both internal and external resources, but also points of vulnerability which require support in the form of psychological accompaniment.
Réseaux sociaux