Background: Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most
common causes of infertility in women. Objective: The current study
investigated mental and personality disorders in infertile women with
and without PCOS. Methods: This case-control study evaluated 400
infertile women who referred to the Infertility Center in Babol city
(North of Iran). Participants were categorized into the case group (201
PCOS) and the control group (199 without PCOS). All of the participants
completed the Millon Clinical Multi-axial Inventory-III (MCMI-III).
Results: The mean scores for clinical personality patterns were
significantly higher for six personality disorders (schizoid, avoidant,
antisocial, depressive, sadistic, and negativistic) and for three
classes of severe personality disorder patterns (schizotypal,
borderline, and paranoid) in infertile women with PCOS than in women
without PCOS. The mean scores for eight clinical disorders (somatoform,
manic disorder, dysthymia, alcohol-dependence, drug-dependence,
post-trauma stress disorder, major depression, and delusion disorder)
were also higher in infertile women with PCOS than in women without
PCOS. Conclusion: The scores of many mental and personality disorders
are higher in infertile women with PCOS than in women without PCOS.
Thus, clinicians should prioritize recognizing and treating
psychological problems of infertile women with PCOS