2020
DOI: 10.1186/s12955-020-01479-w
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The mediating role of perceived social support between anxiety symptoms and life satisfaction in pregnant women: a cross-sectional study

Abstract: Background: Pregnancy can be stressful for women and families, so the life satisfaction of pregnant women may face significant challenges. This study aimed to identify the relationship among anxiety symptoms, perceived social support and life satisfaction, and to further explore whether perceived social support can play a mediating role.Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted from June to September in Shenyang City, China in 2019. 290 effective questionnaires were collected. The Satisfaction with Lif… Show more

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“…On correlation analysis, our study explored that the scores of all MSPSS components had significant positive association with WHOQOL‐BREF score and the score of overall MSPSS scale has explained 2.6% of unique variance ( t ‐value = 3.6, p < .001) in WHOQOL‐BREF scale. This finding is in line with previous studies (Elsenbruch et al., 2007; Shishehgar et al., 2013; Lau et al, 2014; Yu et al., 2020) which had stated that pregnant mothers with good social support had better quality of life. This can be explained by the fact that support and encouragement during pregnancy could help women to decrease negative emotions which in turn improve quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…On correlation analysis, our study explored that the scores of all MSPSS components had significant positive association with WHOQOL‐BREF score and the score of overall MSPSS scale has explained 2.6% of unique variance ( t ‐value = 3.6, p < .001) in WHOQOL‐BREF scale. This finding is in line with previous studies (Elsenbruch et al., 2007; Shishehgar et al., 2013; Lau et al, 2014; Yu et al., 2020) which had stated that pregnant mothers with good social support had better quality of life. This can be explained by the fact that support and encouragement during pregnancy could help women to decrease negative emotions which in turn improve quality of life.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…During COVID‐19 pandemic, social support has identified as having negative effect against maternal anxiety (Yue et al., 2020) and perceived stress (Alan et al., 2020) in pregnant mothers. Supportively, during current pandemic, the likelihood of anxiety and depressive symptoms was potentially increased in pregnant women with poor support from family members (Molgora & Accordini, 2020) and greater life satisfaction was associated with better perceived social support (Yu et al., 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our results are also congruent with the mediation model or indirect effects of the perceived medium (Quittner et al, 1990;Yu et al, 2020), but also withThe social support deterioration model,which posits that the psychological mechanism by which the impact ofpotentially traumatic events on mental health is both direct and indirect, through disturbances in the social network and the decrease in the perception of the availability of social support (Kaniasty & Norris, 2004;Norris & Waniasty, 1996).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…While all of these factors may have an additive effect on the anxiety state of an individual it is important to also realize that each factor can also individually lead to increased anxiety. Environmental factors can include daily life stressors or hassles related to daily responsibilities at home or at work 20,21 . Additionally, the amount of social support received can also contribute to anxiety disorders as the availability of intimate partner support has been reported to serve as a predictor of anxiety in pregnancy 22 .…”
Section: Risk Factors Associated With Anxiety During Pregnancymentioning
confidence: 99%