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The relationship between perceived stress, uncertainty emotions and hopelessness regarding pandemics in pregnant women

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The objective of this study was to determine the emotional reactions of pregnant women towards the pandemic and to increase awareness of healthcare professionals on this subject. In this descriptive, cross-sectional, and correlational study, an online questionnaire was applied to 375 pregnant women (n = 375). Data were collected with pregnant information form, Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale and Beck Hopelessness Scale. The mean age of the pregnant women was 29.495 +/- 4.301, and the mean gestational week was 27.469 +/- 7.971. Pregnant women\"s levels of perceived stress and intolerance to uncertainty were high. There was a moderate positive correlation between stress and uncertainty levels of the women who stated that they experienced mild hopelessness. It is recommended to identify risky groups and provide the necessary psychological support by health professionals during the pandemic.

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Fiskin G., "The relationship between perceived stress, uncertainty emotions and hopelessness regarding pandemics in pregnant women", JOURNAL OF COMMUNITY PSYCHOLOGY, cilt.50, sa.8, ss.3809-3824, 2022

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