Mental models of attachment and coping with abortion |
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Authors: | C Cozzarelli N Sumer B Major |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, Kansas State University, Manhattan 66502, USA. psycozz@ksu.edu |
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Abstract: | This study explored the relationships between mental models of attachment and adjustment to abortion in 408 women undergoing a 1st-trimester abortion at a large free-standing abortion clinic. As expected, mental models of attachment were related to postabortion distress and positive well-being. These relationships were mediated by feelings of self-efficacy for coping with abortion, perceived support from a woman's male partner, and perceived conflict from this same source. Model of self and model of others interacted only in predicting perceived conflict and positive well-being. Model of self was more strongly related to the mediator and outcome variables than was model of others. The effects of model of self, however, were largely a reflection of the overlap between model of self and self-esteem. |
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