• Title of article

    Predictors of Fathers’ Worry about High Risk Pregnancies of their Wives: A Path Analysis

  • Author/Authors

    Azam Hajikhani Golchin ، Nayereh Department of Midwifery - Islamic Azad University, Gorgan Branch , Mahmoodi ، Zohreh Social Determinants of health research center - Alborz University of Medical Sciences , Nasiri ، Malihe Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences , Rahnemaei ، Fatemeh alsadat Department of Obstetrics Gynecology - Reproductive Health Research Center, Al-zahra hospital, school of medicine - Guilan university of medical sciences , Ozgoli ، Giti Department of Midwifery and Reproductive Health - Midwifery and Reproductive Health Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences

  • From page
    15664
  • To page
    15674
  • Abstract
    Background: Recognizing the predictors of fathers worries about maternal health, maternity, pregnancy, infant health and personal-familial issues is the first step in counseling them. The present study aimed to determine the predictors of fathers worries about high-risk pregnancies of their wife. Methods: This cross sectional study was conducted on 294 eligible fathers from four health centers and a hospital in Gorgan, Iran. Data collection tools included a checklist of demographic and midwifery characteristics, the psychological symptoms checklist (SCL-25), mothers and fathers worry questionnaire, and a social-familial support scale. Data were analyzed by SPSS and LISREL 8.8 full version. Results: According to the results of path analysis, the mothers worry (B= 0.31, p=4.78) among the related variables in both paths, had the highest positive association to the fathers worry. The maternal mental health indirectly had the most positive association (B=0.12, p=3/48) and duration of marriage indirectly had the most negative association with fathers worry (B=-0.22, p=-3.14). In a direct path, the fathers mental health was positively related to the fathers worry (B=0.3, p=0.000). Conclusion: Mothers worry, fathers mental health, duration of marriage, and maternal mental health had the highest association with fathers worry. The father’s worry was both directly and indirectly related to the mother s worry through association with maternal mental health. According to the findings, it is important to pay attention to supportive and counseling programs for fathers.
  • Keywords
    High , risk pregnancy , Men, Predictors, Worry
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Pediatrics
  • Journal title
    International Journal of Pediatrics
  • Record number

    2709556