Authors
Kate Sweeny, Sara E Andrews, S Katherine Nelson, Megan L Robbins
Publication date
2015/9/1
Journal
Social Science & Medicine
Volume
141
Pages
123-132
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Objective
Guided by the uncertainty navigation model, this study examined experiences of uncertainty associated with trying to conceive and identified predictors of this experience using a multi-method approach.
Method
429 American adults from Amazon's Mechanical Turk who had a child under age three completed online questionnaires regarding their experiences trying to conceive, including recollections of psychological adjustment, use of coping strategies, and individual and situational variability. Then they provided open-ended reflections of their experience trying to conceive. Participants' descriptions were analyzed for word use using LIWC, a text-analysis software program, to obtain an unobtrusive and pseudo-observational measure of coping resources.
Results
Consistent with the uncertainty navigation model, recollections of distress as individuals tried to conceive were associated with lower levels of …
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