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Mediating Effect of Ego-Resiliency in the Relationship between Growth Mindset and Pregnancy Stress

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KMID : 0892720190230020126
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Á¤¹Ì¶ó ( Chung Mi-Ra ) - °¡Ãµ´ëÇб³ À¯¾Æ±³À°°ú

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates the effect of pregnant women¡¯s growth mindset on the stress of pregnancy through ego-resilience.

Methods: The subjects included 551 pregnant women in Seoul and Gyeonggi area. Data were collected using a structured questionnaire; statistical, frequency, correlation, and structural equation analyses were performed using SPSS21 and M-plus 7.0.

Results: First, pregnant women¡¯s growth mindset had a direct effect on pregnancy stress. Second, the mediating pathway that influenced pregnancy stress through the ego-resilience of growth mindset was significant.

Conclusion: These results suggest that it is important to devise and practice a method to improve the growth mindset of pregnant women, enhance ego-resilience, and reduce the negative effects of stress by reducing pregnancy stress.
KeyWords

growth mindset, ego-resiliency, pregnancy stress
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