Factors influencing adolescents' healthy pregnancy preparation behavior: a cross-sectional gender comparison applying the health belief model.
Hae Won KimSaem Yi KangJieun KimPublished in: Reproductive health (2022)
The gender differences in opinions on HPPB identified in this study can help nurses and community health care professionals recognize issues for which they can develop and implement preventive interventions. For healthy pregnancy preparation, interventions based on HBM constructs and smoking should be presented for both male and female adolescents. Imparting education to females on the importance of HPPB and to males on confidence in HPPB, gender equality related to pregnancy and childbirth, and alcohol consumption, should be emphasized. In addition, as perceived susceptibility may be low in a disease prevention model using the health belief model, it is necessary to prioritize increasing the perceived susceptibility of school-age children as an intervention.
Keyphrases
- healthcare
- mental health
- physical activity
- young adults
- alcohol consumption
- preterm birth
- public health
- depressive symptoms
- pregnancy outcomes
- randomized controlled trial
- social support
- health information
- high resolution
- molecularly imprinted
- smoking cessation
- health promotion
- quality improvement
- simultaneous determination