初成年期生态焦虑在生育意愿中的作用。

IF 2.1 4区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Anaja Kos, Vlasta Novak Zabukovec, Vesna Jug
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目的/背景:生态焦虑是对环境问题最常见的心理反应之一,与过去和预期的事件有关。年轻一代特别意识到他们的责任,这反过来又影响到他们的生育愿望。设计/方法:本研究旨在探讨生态焦虑的心理健康建构与生育意愿之间的关系,以更好地了解环境问题对初成年期的影响。研究人员分析了324名年龄在18至30岁之间的斯洛文尼亚参与者的回答,他们完成了四份在线问卷:霍格生态焦虑量表、希望量表、CES-D和STAI X-2。结果:确认了生态焦虑的判别效度,生态焦虑与生育意愿之间存在显著相关。具体来说,生态焦虑水平较高的参与者表达了较低的生育愿望。在性别、年龄、受教育程度、自我评估的经济独立、焦虑、抑郁和基于否认的希望方面进一步探讨了这种关系。结论:研究结果有助于深入了解环境问题如何通过对心理健康的影响来影响生育决策。会议强调需要调整现有干预措施并制定新的教育方案,以支持年轻一代顺利过渡到成年。这些举措应旨在提高对环境问题对心理健康影响的认识和认识,促进有效的应对战略,并培养复原力。这种努力有助于管理生态焦虑和培养对未来更积极的看法。
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The role of eco-anxiety in reproductive wish during emerging adulthood.

Aims/background: Eco-anxiety is one of the most common psychological reactions to environmental issues and is associated with both past and anticipated events. Younger generations are particularly conscious of their responsibilities, which, in turn, influence their reproductive wish.

Design/methods: In this study, the connection between the mental health construct of eco-anxiety and reproductive wish was examined to better understand the influence of environmental issues during emerging adulthood. Responses were analysed from 324 Slovenian participants aged 18 to 30 years, who completed four online questionnaires: the Hogg Eco-Anxiety Scale, the Hope Scale, the CES-D, and the STAI X-2.

Results: The discriminative validity of eco-anxiety was confirmed, and a significant correlation between eco-anxiety and reproductive wish was identified. Specifically, participants with higher levels of eco-anxiety expressed lower desire to have children. This relationship was further explored with reference to gender, age, education level, self-assessed financial independence, anxiety, depression, and hope based on denial.

Conclusion: The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of how environmental issues exert influence on reproductive decision-making through their impact on mental health. The need to adapt existing interventions and develop new educational programmes is emphasised to support younger generations in navigating the transition to adulthood. These initiatives should aim to enhance knowledge and awareness of the mental health impacts of environmental concerns, promote effective coping strategies, and foster resilience. Such efforts could assist in managing eco-anxiety and cultivating a more positive outlook on the future.

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Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology
Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
CiteScore
6.80
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55
期刊介绍: The Journal of Reproductive and Infant Psychology reports and reviews outstanding research on psychological, behavioural, medical and social aspects of human reproduction, pregnancy and infancy. Medical topics focus on obstetrics and gynaecology, paediatrics and psychiatry. The growing work in relevant aspects of medical communication and medical sociology are also covered. Relevant psychological work includes developmental psychology, clinical psychology, social psychology, behavioural medicine, psychology of women and health psychology. Research into psychological aspects of midwifery, health visiting and nursing is central to the interests of the Journal. The Journal is of special value to those concerned with interdisciplinary issues. As a result, the Journal is of particular interest to those concerned with fundamental processes in behaviour and to issues of health promotion and service organization.
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