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The Structural Model of Spirituality and Psychological Well-Being for Pregnancy-Specific Stress.

Mahrokh Dolatian1, Zohreh Mahmoodi2, Taibeh Dilgony3,4, Jamal Shams5, Farid Zaeri6.   

Abstract

Women experience different types of stress in their lifetime. The present study was conducted to examine the structural model of spirituality and psychological well-being for pregnancy-specific stress. The present descriptive correlational study was conducted on 450 pregnant Iranian women (150 women from each trimester) in Dehdasht city in 2015. Data were collected using the personal-social questionnaire, the pregnancy-specific stress questionnaire, the spirituality questionnaire and the psychological well-being questionnaire and were then analyzed in SPSS-16 and Lisrel-8.8 for carrying out a path analysis. The fit indices of the model indicate the good fit and high compatibility of the model and rational relationships between the variables (GFI = 0.94, NFI = 0.85, CFI = 0.94 and RMSEA = 0.048). Of the variables that affected pregnancy-specific stress through both paths, spirituality had a positive effect (B = 0.11) and the personal-social variable a negative effect (B = -0.37). Psychological well-being affected pregnancy-specific stress negatively and directly and through one path only (B = -0.59). The results obtained through the model confirm the effect of spirituality and psychological well-being in reducing pregnancy-specific stress. Given that handling stress has a major role in the quality of daily life in pregnant women, stress management skills are recommended to be promoted among pregnant women so as to mitigate stress and its negative consequences.

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Keywords:  Pregnancy-specific stress; Psychological well-being; Spirituality; Structural model

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28447176     DOI: 10.1007/s10943-017-0395-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Relig Health        ISSN: 0022-4197


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