(Peer review + similarity + document) Positive Negative Affect and Teen Pregnancy

ISTIQOMAH, ISTIQOMAH (2021) (Peer review + similarity + document) Positive Negative Affect and Teen Pregnancy. UMP Press.

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Abstract

ABSTRACT Pregnancy is one of the important events in a woman’s life. Having a positive and planned pregnancy will impact the psychological well-being of both mother and baby. This study describes the relationship between the affect and demographics of pregnant adolescents. Respondents consisted of 92 pregnant adolescents (19.6% trimester 1, 41.3% trimester 2 and 39.1% trimester 3), with an age range of 16 to 35 years (M = 18.99, SD = 2.899). Pregnant adolescents were asked to fill in the positive and negative influence scale (PANAS). The correlation coefficient of Cronbach’s alpha for the positive influence scale is 0.845. The correlation coefficient of Cronbach’s alpha for the negative influence scale is 0.676. Researchers used Chi�Square to determine the relationship between positive and negative influences with the demographic characteristics of adolescent mothers. The results of the description of the Positive affect were related to age (Asymp. Sig. = 0.000) and gestational age (Asymp. Sig. = 0.009). In contrast, the Negative affect was related to adolescent education (Asymp. Sig. = 0.013). These results underlie the process of adaptation of adolescent mothers in undergoing a healthy and planned pregnancy. Keywords: Negative Affect, Positive Affect, Pregnancy, Teenagers

Item Type: Peer Review
Subjects: 100 Philosophy > 150 Psychology
Divisions: Faculty of Psychology > Department of Psychology (S1)
Depositing User: Istiqomah Istiqomah
Contact Email Address: istiqomah@unmuhjember.ac.id
Date Deposited: 16 Feb 2022 03:43
Last Modified: 16 Feb 2022 03:43
URI: http://repository.unmuhjember.ac.id/id/eprint/12942

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