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Beneficial associations between optimistic disposition and emotional distress in high-risk pregnancy

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PSYCHOLOGY & HEALTH
卷 17, 期 1, 页码 77-95

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/08870440290001548

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optimism; coping perceived control; high-risk pregnancy; emotional distress; stress appraisal

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This study was conducted to examine whether optimistic women experience less distress in high-risk pregnancy than non-optimistic women. and if so. whether this difference is explained by differences in coping or perceptions of control over pregnancy. As predicted, optimistic women (N = 167) were more likely to evaluate their high-risk pregnancy as controllable. which was associated with lower distress. They were also less likely to use avoidant coping, an emotionally deleterious form of coping. Furthermore, optimism had an independent association with emotional distress that was stronger than the associations mediated by perceived control and coping. Results suggest that there are emotional benefits of optimism in high-risk pregnancy which are only partly explained by the way optimists perceive and cope with this stressful life event.

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