Depressive symptoms, perceived emotional intelligence and ways of coping among pregnant women

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the relationship between PEI levels (perceived emotional intelligence), ways of coping and depressive symptoms during pregnancy. For this purpose, we used the Trait Meta-Mood Scale-24 which evaluates perceived emotional intelligence (Salovey, Mayer, Goldman, Turvey & Palafai, 1995), the Ways of Coping Scale (Ruiz, Hernández & Hernández, 2004), and adapted version of Edimburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (Cox, Holden & Sagovsky, 1987) in 668 pregnant women. Our results show that excessive emotional attention increases depressive symptoms, desiderative thoughts, resignation and self-blame. Increasing emotional Clarity and Repair reduces depressive symptoms and enables the use of more adaptative ways of coping during pregnancy.
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Journal
Ansiedad y Estrés
Year of Publication
2011
Volume
17
Issue
2-3
Number of Pages
255-264
Date Published
06/2011
Type of Article
Journal article
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ISSN Number
1134-7937
ISBN Number
2174-0437
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