The problem of factors of mental development and health of children born with the use of assisted reproductive technologies

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Background. The lack of data on long-term prognosis of the development of children born after IVF and isolated examples of interdisciplinary research indicate the need to systematize data on the factors that determine the characteristics of their development and health.

Purpose. The literature review is aimed at identifying the factors and features of their systemic interaction that determine the development of children born using IVF.

Materials and methods. Using keywords, an analysis of foreign and domestic studies included in databases of scientific publications which presented the results of the influence of factors on the health status and development indicators of children born after IVF was carried out. The studies are included in the scientific citation databases of the library of the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, Russian Science Citation Index, CyberLeninka, Scopus, Web of Science, and others (publication years 2010–2024).

Results. The list of factors proves that children born after IVF are influenced by special conditions, not all of them can be controlled and influenced by doctors and medical technologies. The health potential of a child in the early stages of ontogenesis is determined primarily by biological factors, but the success of development at further age stages is determined by the quality of the social development situation that the child’s parents create through their interaction with him, reliable and friendly marital relationships, stability of psychological and mental health, economic resources, etc.

Conclusion. The results of the systemic interaction of factors that have a direct and indirect impact on the health and mental development of the children indicate the feasibility of introducing medical, psychological and pedagogical preventive programs to support families with children born after IVF.

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Tatiana Bokhan

Tomsk State University

Autor responsável pela correspondência
Email: btg960@mail.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0003-1454-3869
Código SPIN: 2891-7745
Scopus Author ID: 5682013300
Researcher ID: O-1353-2014

Dr. Sc. (Psychology), Professor, Head of the Department of Psychotherapy and Psychological Counseling

 

Rússia, 36, Lenin Ave., Tomsk, 634050, Russian Federation

Anna Silaeva

Tomsk State University

Email: silaevaav@yandex.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0003-2251-5200
Código SPIN: 7582-7990
Scopus Author ID: 57207571308
Researcher ID: P-5732-2016

PhD in Psychology, Associate Professor, Department of Psychotherapy and Psychological Counseling

 

Rússia, 36, Lenin Ave., Tomsk, 634050, Russian Federation

Olga Terekhina

Tomsk State University

Email: doterekhina@mail.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0003-0964-9175
Código SPIN: 2726-3340
Scopus Author ID: 571940902
Researcher ID: F-1362-2019

PhD in Psychology, Associate Professor, Department of Psychotherapy and Psychological Counseling

 

Rússia, 36, Lenin Ave., Tomsk, 634050, Russian Federation

Svetlana Leshchinskai

Tomsk State University

Email: s_leschins94@mail.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0001-9564-085X
Código SPIN: 8965-4260
Scopus Author ID: 57204199403
Researcher ID: N-3029-2014

PhD in Psychology, Associate Professor, Department of Psychotherapy and Psychological Counseling

 

Rússia, 36, Lenin Ave., Tomsk, 634050, Russian Federation

Marina Shabalovskaya

Tomsk State University

Email: m_sha79@mail.ru
ORCID ID: 0000-0003-2622-3491
Código SPIN: 5949-5444
Scopus Author ID: 57193768514
Researcher ID: S-3794-2016

PhD in Psychology, Associate Professor, Department of Psychotherapy and Psychological Counseling

 

Rússia, 36, Lenin Ave., Tomsk, 634050, Russian Federation

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