Abstract

The present study is undertaken to study the role of magnesium deficiency in the development of psychological distress in women with reproductive problems in history subjected to Questioning of 58 women with reproductive problems (infertility, recurrent pregnancy loss) and 23 women who had no pregnancy, somatic and gynecology healthy. To determine the severity of stress used hospital scale of anxiety and depression HADS, the scale of Spielberg Charles D. and Y. L. Hanin, a test to determine the level of stress Shcherbatykh Yu. For the assessment of magnesium deficiency test was used for preliminary diagnosis of magnesium deficiency, developed by the RIC of the trace element Institute for UNESCO. The state of psychological distress identified in the vast majority of women with reproductive problems in history, with a pronounced stress occurred in 33%, moderate stress at 30%. Moderate magnesium deficiency correlated with the severity of psychological distress in women with reproductive problems in history and revealed revealed at 64.4% of women in this group. The identification of moderate magnesium deficiency requires medical correction with the use of magnesium preparations. The risk of magnesium deficiency occurred in 35.6% of women 1 group and 66.6% of women in the control group.

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