Hubungan Regulasi Emosi Interpersonal dengan Kecemasan Pada Ibu Hamil Risiko Tinggi
Abstract
This study aims to examine the relationship between interpersonal emotion
regulation and anxiety in high-risk pregnant women. There are two hypotheses in
this study, that (1) there is a negative correlation between the dimensions of
enhancing positive affect and perspective taking of interpersonal emotion
regulation on anxiety in high-risk pregnant women, and (2) there is a positive
correlation between the dimensions of soothing and social modelling of
interpersonal emotion regulation on anxiety in high-risk pregnant women. The
Subjects in this study were 58 high-risk pregnant women. Measurement in this
study used a Pregnancy-related Anxiety Scale (PrAS) by Brunton et al (2018) and
Interpersonal Emotion Regulation Questionnaire (IERQ) by Hofmann et al (2016)
which were adapted by Sutanto et al (2018). The results showed that only the
soothing dimension showed a significant relationship to the anxiety of high-risk
pregnant women (r = 0.291, p< 0.05), while the other three dimensions of
interpersonal emotion regulation did not show a significant relationship to the
anxiety.
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