Title of article :
Effects of Social Support and Self-regulation on Changes in Exercise Behavior Among Infertile Women: A Cross-sectional Study for Comparison of External and Internal Factors
Author/Authors :
Fallahi ، Arezoo Social Determinants of Health Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Rahmani ، Azam Nursing and Midwifery Care Research Center, School of Nursing and Midwifery - Tehran University of Medical Sciences , Amin Yousif ، Pakestan Hamad Department of Nursing - Soran Technical College - Erbil Polytechnic University , Ghanei Gheshlagh ، Reza Spiritual Health Research Center, Research Institute for Health Development - Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Allahqoli ، Leila Ministry of Health , Nemat ، Babak Kurdistan University of Medical Sciences , Alkatout ، Ibrahim Department of Gynecology and Obstetrics - Kiel School of Gynaecological Endoscopy - University Hospitals Schleswig-Holstein, Campus Kiel
From page :
145
To page :
151
Abstract :
Background: Exercise behavior (EB) has a significant impact on infertility, but the magnitude of the effect is not easily determined. This study aimed to assess the effect of social support and self-regulation, as external and internal factors, on changes in EB among infertile women. Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted on 483 infertile women in Sanandaj (Iran) in 2020. Samples were recruited from 35 comprehensive healthcare centers by convenience sampling. Standardized face-to-face interviews were conducted using valid and reliable instruments for the assessment of EB, social support, and self-regulation. The association between EB, social support, and self-regulation was evaluated by logistic regression models. Results: The majority of the participants (56.7%) had secondary infertility, while 70.8% of them did not perform any exercise. Self-regulation and social support were significantly higher in women with secondary infertility than in those with primary infertility (P lt;0.01). Self-regulation was significantly lower in women whose height was below 160 centimeters (P lt;0.05). Social support was significantly higher among participants aged≥35 years and weighing≥60 kg (P lt;0.01). The odds of EB adoption increased with self-regulation and social support (odds ratio [OR]=1.05, 95% CI=1.02-1.09, P lt;0.01; OR=1.06, 95% CI=1.02-1.11, P lt;0.01). Conclusion: Social support and self-regulation almost equally influenced EB in infertile women. In future research, designing support and consultation programs can be considered to encourage infertile women to exercise.
Keywords :
Social support , Regulation , Infertility , Women , Exercise , Cross , sectional study
Journal title :
Journal of Education and Community Health
Journal title :
Journal of Education and Community Health
Record number :
2756868
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