Resilience mediates the effect of self-efficacy on symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women: a nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study in China

Abstract Background Prenatal anxiety is one of the most prevalent mental disorders during pregnancy. This study assessed the prevalence of prenatal anxiety and examined whether resilience could play the mediating role in the association between self-efficacy and symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pr...

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Main Authors: Ruqing Ma, Fengzhi Yang, Lijuan Zhang, Kristin K. Sznajder, Changqing Zou, Yajing Jia, Can Cui, Weiyu Zhang, Wenzhu Zhang, Ning Zou, Xiaoshi Yang
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Published: BMC 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-021-03911-5
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spelling doaj-ee37f66c35234f7b8fd6e801abeaf6c62021-06-20T11:18:18ZengBMCBMC Pregnancy and Childbirth1471-23932021-06-012111910.1186/s12884-021-03911-5Resilience mediates the effect of self-efficacy on symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women: a nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study in ChinaRuqing Ma0Fengzhi Yang1Lijuan Zhang2Kristin K. Sznajder3Changqing Zou4Yajing Jia5Can Cui6Weiyu Zhang7Wenzhu Zhang8Ning Zou9Xiaoshi Yang10Department of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, China Medical UniversityDepartment of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, China Medical UniversityDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical UniversityDepartment of Public Health Sciences, College of Medicine, Pennsylvania State UniversityDepartment of Humanities and Social Sciences, China Medical UniversityDepartment of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, China Medical UniversityDepartment of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, China Medical UniversityDepartment of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, China Medical UniversityDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical UniversityDepartment of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Shengjing Hospital of China Medical UniversityDepartment of Social Medicine, School of Public Health, China Medical UniversityAbstract Background Prenatal anxiety is one of the most prevalent mental disorders during pregnancy. This study assessed the prevalence of prenatal anxiety and examined whether resilience could play the mediating role in the association between self-efficacy and symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women in China. Methods A nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study was carried out in three cities (Shenyang of Liaoning Province, Zhengzhou of Henan Province and Chongqing Municipality) in China from July 2018 to July 2019. The questionnaire consisted of questions on demographic characteristics, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7), the Chinese version of General Self-efficacy Scale (GSES), and the 14-item Wagnild and Young Resilience Scale (RS-14). A total of 665 pregnant women were recruited in this study. A hierarchical multiple regression model was employed to explore the associate factors and mediators of symptoms of prenatal anxiety. A structural equation model was employed to test the hypothesis that resilience mediates the association between self-efficacy and symptoms of prenatal anxiety. Results The prevalence of symptoms of prenatal anxiety was 36.4% in this study. Self-efficacy was negatively correlated with symptoms of prenatal anxiety (r = -0.366, P < 0.01). Resilience had a significant positive correlation with self-efficacy (r = 0.612, P < 0.01) and had a negative correlation with symptoms of prenatal anxiety (r = -0.427, P < 0.01). The hierarchical multiple regression model indicated that self-efficacy and resilience were the main factors associated with symptoms of prenatal anxiety and contributed to 11.9% and 6.3% to the variance of symptoms of prenatal anxiety, respectively. Resilience served as a mediator between self-efficacy and symptoms of prenatal anxiety (a*b = -0.198, Bias-corrected and accelerated bootstrap 95% Confidence interval: -0.270, -0.126). Conclusions Self-efficacy was a negative predictor of symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women. Moreover, resilience mediated the relation between self-efficacy and symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women in China. It was observed in this study that psychological interventions might be beneficial for pregnant women to relieve symptoms of prenatal anxiety through improved self-efficacy and resilience.https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-021-03911-5AnxietyPregnant womenResilienceSelf-efficacyMediation analysis
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author Ruqing Ma
Fengzhi Yang
Lijuan Zhang
Kristin K. Sznajder
Changqing Zou
Yajing Jia
Can Cui
Weiyu Zhang
Wenzhu Zhang
Ning Zou
Xiaoshi Yang
spellingShingle Ruqing Ma
Fengzhi Yang
Lijuan Zhang
Kristin K. Sznajder
Changqing Zou
Yajing Jia
Can Cui
Weiyu Zhang
Wenzhu Zhang
Ning Zou
Xiaoshi Yang
Resilience mediates the effect of self-efficacy on symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women: a nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study in China
BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
Anxiety
Pregnant women
Resilience
Self-efficacy
Mediation analysis
author_facet Ruqing Ma
Fengzhi Yang
Lijuan Zhang
Kristin K. Sznajder
Changqing Zou
Yajing Jia
Can Cui
Weiyu Zhang
Wenzhu Zhang
Ning Zou
Xiaoshi Yang
author_sort Ruqing Ma
title Resilience mediates the effect of self-efficacy on symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women: a nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study in China
title_short Resilience mediates the effect of self-efficacy on symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women: a nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study in China
title_full Resilience mediates the effect of self-efficacy on symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women: a nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study in China
title_fullStr Resilience mediates the effect of self-efficacy on symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women: a nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study in China
title_full_unstemmed Resilience mediates the effect of self-efficacy on symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women: a nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study in China
title_sort resilience mediates the effect of self-efficacy on symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women: a nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study in china
publisher BMC
series BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth
issn 1471-2393
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Abstract Background Prenatal anxiety is one of the most prevalent mental disorders during pregnancy. This study assessed the prevalence of prenatal anxiety and examined whether resilience could play the mediating role in the association between self-efficacy and symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women in China. Methods A nationwide smartphone cross-sectional study was carried out in three cities (Shenyang of Liaoning Province, Zhengzhou of Henan Province and Chongqing Municipality) in China from July 2018 to July 2019. The questionnaire consisted of questions on demographic characteristics, the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7), the Chinese version of General Self-efficacy Scale (GSES), and the 14-item Wagnild and Young Resilience Scale (RS-14). A total of 665 pregnant women were recruited in this study. A hierarchical multiple regression model was employed to explore the associate factors and mediators of symptoms of prenatal anxiety. A structural equation model was employed to test the hypothesis that resilience mediates the association between self-efficacy and symptoms of prenatal anxiety. Results The prevalence of symptoms of prenatal anxiety was 36.4% in this study. Self-efficacy was negatively correlated with symptoms of prenatal anxiety (r = -0.366, P < 0.01). Resilience had a significant positive correlation with self-efficacy (r = 0.612, P < 0.01) and had a negative correlation with symptoms of prenatal anxiety (r = -0.427, P < 0.01). The hierarchical multiple regression model indicated that self-efficacy and resilience were the main factors associated with symptoms of prenatal anxiety and contributed to 11.9% and 6.3% to the variance of symptoms of prenatal anxiety, respectively. Resilience served as a mediator between self-efficacy and symptoms of prenatal anxiety (a*b = -0.198, Bias-corrected and accelerated bootstrap 95% Confidence interval: -0.270, -0.126). Conclusions Self-efficacy was a negative predictor of symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women. Moreover, resilience mediated the relation between self-efficacy and symptoms of prenatal anxiety among pregnant women in China. It was observed in this study that psychological interventions might be beneficial for pregnant women to relieve symptoms of prenatal anxiety through improved self-efficacy and resilience.
topic Anxiety
Pregnant women
Resilience
Self-efficacy
Mediation analysis
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s12884-021-03911-5
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