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Oman Medical Journal. 2017; 26 (3): 306-314
in English | IMEMR | ID: emr-188548

ABSTRACT

Objectives: Low birth weight [LEW] is one of the major health problems worldwide. It is important to identify the factors that play a role in the incidence of this adverse pregnancy outcome. This study aimed to develop a tool to measure mothers' lifestyles during pregnancy with a view to the effects of social determinants on health and develop a correlation model of mothers' lifestyles with LBW


Methods: This study was conducted using methodological and case-control designs in four stages by selecting 750 mothers with infants weighing less than 4000 g using multistage sampling


The questionnaire contained 160 items. Face, content, criterion, and construct validity were used to study the psychometrics of the instrument


Results: After psychometrics, 132 items were approved in six domains. Test results indicated the utility and the high fitness of the model and reasonable relationships adjusted for variables based on conceptual models. Based on the correlation model of lifestyle, occupation [-0.263] and social relationships [0.248] had the greatest overall effect on birth weight


Conclusions: The review of lifestyle dimensions showed that all of the dimensions directly, indirectly, or both affected birth weight. Thus, given the importance and the role of lifestyle as a determinant affecting birth weight, attention, and training interventions are important to promote healthy lifestyles


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Humans , Women , Adolescent , Adult , Middle Aged , Infant, Low Birth Weight , Mothers/education , Social Determinants of Health , Critical Pathways , Surveys and Questionnaires , Pregnancy
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