| Literature DB >> 26788086 |
Kamilla Bargiel-Matusiewicz1, Aleksandra Kroemeke2.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The purpose of the study was to determine whether women with Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser (MRKH) syndrome differ from healthy women as regards personality traits and coping styles.Entities:
Keywords: Mayer-Rokitansky-Küster-Hauser syndrome; coping style; personality
Year: 2015 PMID: 26788086 PMCID: PMC4697057 DOI: 10.5114/aoms.2015.56350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Arch Med Sci ISSN: 1734-1922 Impact factor: 3.318
Descriptive statistics and ANCOVA results in a group of healthy women and those with MRKH syndrome
| Variables | Women with MRKH syndrome | Healthy women | Partial | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | SD | M | SD | |||
| A | 30.93 | 5.36 | 30.52 | 5.46 | 0.65 | – |
| E | 35.73 | 6.60 | 38.00 | 6.65 | 2.24 | – |
| N | 31.24 | 9.96 | 26.48 | 5.80 | 7.01 | 0.08 |
| C | 37.16 | 4.64 | 36.89 | 5.79 | 0.10 | – |
| O | 30.75 | 5.27 | 30.23 | 5.36 | 0.03 | – |
| Problem | 43.11 | 4.34 | 45.43 | 3.16 | 7.88 | 0.09 |
| Emotion | 55.22 | 8.37 | 51.20 | 5.33 | 4.98 | 0.05 |
| Avoidance | 32.22 | 4.74 | 33.05 | 4.16 | 0.80 | – |
| Distraction | 13.65 | 3.18 | 14.66 | 2.81 | 1.46 | – |
| Social Div. | 12.67 | 4.51 | 12.55 | 3.72 | 0.68 | – |
A – Agreeableness, E – extraversion, N – neuroticism, C – conscientiousness, O – openness to experience, Problem – problem-focused coping style, Emotion – emotion-focused coping style, Avoidance – avoidance-focused coping style, Social Div. – social diversion. The covariates were statistically related only to conscientiousness: age, F(1.86) = 7.47; p < 0.01; education, F(1.86) = 9.68; p < 0.01; having a partner, F(1.86) = 5.26; p < 0.05. No interaction effects were found.
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Results of one-way covariance analysis (ANCOVA)
| Variables | Women with MRKH syndrome ≤ 6 | Women with MRKH syndrome > 6 | Healthy women | Partial | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| M | SD | M | SD | M | SD | |||
| A | 30.41 | 5.98 | 30.46 | 4.74 | 30.52 | 5.46 | 2.48 | – |
| E | 36.80 | 7.75 | 34.84 | 6.43 | 38.00 | 6.65 | 2.54 | – |
| N | 30.39 | 10.35 | 32.10 | 9.70 | 26.48 | 5.80 | 3.97 | 0.09 |
| C | 37.34 | 5.18 | 36.96 | 4.14 | 36.88 | 5.79 | 0.24 | – |
| O | 31.67 | 4.81 | 29.83 | 5.66 | 30.23 | 5.36 | 0.23 | – |
| Problem | 43.29 | 4.89 | 42.95 | 3.82 | 45.43 | 3.16 | 3.93 | 0.09 |
| Emotion | 55.78 | 8.91 | 54.65 | 7.96 | 51.20 | 5.33 | 2.52 | – |
| Avoidance | 33.10 | 5.21 | 31.35 | 4.15 | 33.04 | 4.16 | 1.51 | – |
| Distraction | 13.87 | 3.41 | 13.43 | 2.98 | 14.66 | 2.81 | 0.40 | – |
| Social Div. | 13.65 | 4.60 | 11.69 | 4.30 | 12.55 | 3.72 | 1.86 | – |
A – Agreeableness, E – extraversion, N – neuroticism, C – conscientiousness, O – openness to experience, Problem – problem-focused coping style, Emotion – emotion-focused coping style, Avoidance – avoidance-focused coping style, Social Div. – social diversion. Significant differences between pairs of variables are shown in bold font. The covariates were statistically related to conscientiousness: age, F(1.86) = 5.13; p < 0.05; education, F(1.86) = 9.60; p < 0.01; having a partner, F(1.86) = 5.96; p < 0.05, and extraversion: education, F(1.86) = 4.40; p < 0.05. No interaction effects were found.
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