基于计划行为理论的训练干预对独生子女妇女妊娠意愿的影响:一项训练试验

IF 0.3 Q4 OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY Current Women s Health Reviews Pub Date : 2023-03-01 DOI:10.2174/1573404820666230301105341
Khorsandi M, Farshid Moghadam M, Khalajinia Z, Z. M, Klobas Jane E
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独生子女对孩子、母亲和家庭的健康有积极和消极的影响。然而,当独生子女家庭成为常态时,长期负面影响的风险就会增加。在伊朗,现在的夫妇更喜欢只生一个孩子。本文对计划行为理论(TPB)训练对独生子女妇女妊娠意向的效果进行了调查。该试验于2019年在102名有一个孩子的妇女中进行,得到了伊朗库姆卫生中心的支持。随机分为两组:TPB理论训练组(n=52)和对照组(n= 50)。采用ANCOVA比较各组训练后妊娠意向及其理论前因。训练后3个月,TPB组受试者的妊娠意向较高(η 2=。4, P<0.001),生育二孩的态度(η 2=。41, P<0.001),有第二个孩子的主观(感知)规范η 2=。08, P<0.004),以及生育二胎的感知控制(η 2=。35岁,P < 0.001)。与常规训练相比,以tpb为基础的培训干预显著提高了女性对独生子女后果的认识(P<0.001)。该试验已在IRCT注册,IRCT20181105041558N1。注册日期:26/03/2019.https://en.irct。保健中心的培训可以提高妇女生育二胎的意愿。在本试验中,基于理论的培训比参加常规培训产生更强的妊娠意愿。随着伊朗的医疗中心更新他们的项目,这项试验突出了基于既定理论的课程设计的价值。
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Effect of a Training Intervention Based on the Theory of Planned Behavior on the Pregnancy Intention in Women with One Child: A Training Trial
Having an only child has positive and negative consequences for the health of the child, mother, and family. However, when one-child families become the norm, the risks of negative long-term impacts increase. In Iran, couples now prefer to have one child. This paper reports on an investigation into the effectiveness of training based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) on the pregnancy intention in women with one child. The trial was conducted in 2019 with 102 women with one child, who was supported by the Health Centers in Qom, Iran. They were randomly divided into two groups: TPB theory-based training (n=52) and control (routine healthcare training, n=50) groups. ANCOVA was used to compare the groups' post-training pregnancy intention and its theoretical antecedents. Three months post-training, participants in the TPB group had higher pregnancy intention (η 2=.4, P<0.001), attitude to having a second child (η 2=.41, P<0.001), subjective (perceived) norm for having a second child η 2=.08, P<0.004), and perceived control for having a second child (η 2=.35, P<0.001). The TPB-based training intervention increased women's awareness of the consequences of having an only child significantly more than routine training (P<0.001). This trial has been registered at IRCT, IRCT20181105041558N1. Registered on, 26/03/2019. https://en.irct.ir/trial/36385 Health center training can increase women's intention to have a second child. In this trial, theory-based training resulted in stronger pregnancy intention than participation in routine training. As health centers in Iran update their programs, this trial highlights the value of course design based on established theory.
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Current Women s Health Reviews
Current Women s Health Reviews OBSTETRICS & GYNECOLOGY-
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