Perceived stress and anxiety as mediators linking self-disclosure to post-abortion depressive symptoms
Jin Xu, Xiulian Xu, Bingcui Sun, Ying Chen, Yan Huang, Xiaofang Cheng, Jing Zhao

TL;DR
This study finds that sharing distress after an abortion reduces depression by lowering anxiety and stress, especially in unmarried women.
Contribution
The study identifies anxiety and perceived stress as mediators linking self-disclosure to depressive symptoms in post-abortion women.
Findings
Distress disclosure indirectly reduces depressive symptoms by lowering anxiety and perceived stress.
The mediating effect is significant among unmarried women but not married women.
Integrated emotional and stress management interventions may improve psychological recovery.
Abstract
To examine the mediating roles of anxiety and perceived stress in the relationship between distress disclosure and depressive symptoms among women following induced abortion. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 359 post-abortion women recruited from a hospital in China. Participants completed self-report measures including the Distress Disclosure Index, Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, Perceived Stress Scale-4, and Patient Health Questionnaire-9. Multiple mediation and subgroup analyses by marital status were performed using SEM model. Distress disclosure had a significant total effect on depressive symptoms (β = -0.140, P < 0.001), but no direct effect (β = -0.017, P = 0.546). The association was fully mediated by anxiety and perceived stress. Subgroup analyses revealed that this mediating model was significant among unmarried women but not among married women. Distress…
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Taxonomy
TopicsReproductive Health and Contraception · Maternal Mental Health During Pregnancy and Postpartum · Reproductive System and Pregnancy
