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Can self-affirmation exacerbate adverse reactions to stress under certain conditions?
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posted on 2023-06-09, 11:38 authored by Donna JessopDonna Jessop, Susan Ayers, Flora Burn, Corin RydaObjective: Self-affirmation has repeatedly been shown to reduce adverse psychological and physiological responses to stress. However, it is plausible that self-affirmation could exacerbate negative reactions to stress under certain conditions. The current research explored whether self-affirmation would increase negative psychological responses to a stressor occurring in a central life domain characterised by low levels of control. Design: Female participants (Study 1 N = 132; Study 2 N = 141) completed baseline measures of anxiety and mood. They were then randomly allocated to complete a self-affirmation or control task, before reading a narrative documenting a stressful birth and imagining themselves in the place of the woman giving birth. After completing this task, participants again reported their levels of anxiety and positive mood. Main outcome measures: Anxiety and positive mood assessed at follow-up. Results: Study 1 demonstrated that self-affirmed women experienced increased anxiety and less positive mood at follow-up, compared both to baseline and to women in the control condition. Study 2 revealed that the effect of self-affirmation on outcomes was moderated by fear of childbirth. Conclusion: These results provide preliminary evidence that self-affirmation may worsen negative responses to stressors under certain conditions and for certain individuals.
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- Published
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Psychology & HealthISSN
0887-0446Publisher
Taylor & FrancisExternal DOI
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7Volume
33Page range
827-845Department affiliated with
- Psychology Publications
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2018-03-28First Open Access (FOA) Date
2019-02-19First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date
2018-03-28Usage metrics
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