Pregnant women's coping strategies, participation roles and social support in the online community during the COVID-19

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Highlights:

• Both pregnant women's superficial level disclosure and personal level disclosure positively affect online social support received.

• Pregnant women's self-disclosure about the adverse impacts of COVID-19 negatively moderate the relationship between their personal level disclosure and online social support received.

• Pregnant women's participation roles positively moderate the relationship between their personal level disclosure and social support received, but negatively moderate the relationship between their superficial level disclosure and social support received.

摘要

•Both pregnant women's superficial level disclosure and personal level disclosure positively affect online social support received.•Pregnant women's self-disclosure about the adverse impacts of COVID-19 negatively moderate the relationship between their personal level disclosure and online social support received.•Pregnant women's participation roles positively moderate the relationship between their personal level disclosure and social support received, but negatively moderate the relationship between their superficial level disclosure and social support received.

论文关键词:Pregnant women,Stress and coping theory,Social penetration theory,Self-disclosure,Social support,Online social networks

论文评审过程:Received 30 December 2021, Revised 9 March 2022, Accepted 20 March 2022, Available online 24 March 2022, Version of Record 28 March 2022.

论文官网地址:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ipm.2022.102932