From Perception to Action: Air Pollution Awareness and Behavioral Adjustments in Pregnant Women in Serbia.

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ana Susa, Milica Zekovic, Dragana Davidovic, Katarina Paunovic, Vera Kujundzic, Sladjana Mihajlovic, Ljiljana Bogdanovic
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Abstract

In regions with sustained air pollution, the adoption of protective health behaviors is critical, particularly among pregnant women-a population marked by physiological vulnerability and heightened receptivity to preventive guidance. Understanding and supporting patient-driven behavioral change requires attention to individual perception and awareness, which are shaped by socio-economic and spatial factors, as well as access to credible information. Objectives: This study investigates how pregnant women in Serbia perceive air quality, identifies determinants that influence these perceptions, and evaluates the extent and nature of behavioral adaptations undertaken to mitigate exposure-related risks. Methods: A cross-sectional survey was conducted among 279 pregnant women using a structured, researcher-administered questionnaire. Collected data included demographic and psychosocial variables, air quality perceptions, self-reported health effects, and behavioral responses. Residential proximity to land-use attributes was assessed using GIS-based spatial analysis. Results: Most participants perceived air quality as poor (68.8%), primarily informed by unofficial sources such as mobile applications and social media. Living close to continuous urban fabric (OR = 0.180, 95% CI: 0.059-0.558, p = 0.003) and water (OR = 0.306, 95% CI: 0.127-0.738, p = 0.008) was associated with poorer perceptions, while proximity to forests (OR = 2.938, 95% CI: 1.323-6.525, p = 0.008) correlated with more favorable assessments. Despite prevalent concern, around half of respondents (50.2%) reported no behavioral modifications. Importantly, none had received guidance from healthcare professionals on the topic. Conclusions: These findings highlight critical gaps in environmental health literacy and provider engagement. Integrating tailored communication and behavioral support in existing prenatal counseling could advance health-related quality of life in this vulnerable population.

从认知到行动:塞尔维亚孕妇的空气污染意识和行为调整。
在持续空气污染的地区,采取保护性健康行为至关重要,特别是在孕妇中——这一人群生理上脆弱,对预防性指导的接受程度更高。理解和支持患者驱动的行为改变需要关注个人的感知和意识,这是由社会经济和空间因素塑造的,以及获得可靠的信息。目的:本研究调查塞尔维亚孕妇如何感知空气质量,确定影响这些感知的决定因素,并评估为减轻暴露相关风险而采取的行为适应的程度和性质。方法:对279名孕妇进行横断面调查,采用结构化的、研究者管理的问卷。收集的数据包括人口统计和社会心理变量、空气质量感知、自我报告的健康影响和行为反应。使用基于gis的空间分析评估了住宅与土地利用属性的接近性。结果:大多数参与者认为空气质量较差(68.8%),主要通过非官方来源(如移动应用程序和社交媒体)获得信息。居住在连续的城市结构(OR = 0.180, 95% CI: 0.059-0.558, p = 0.003)和水(OR = 0.306, 95% CI: 0.127-0.738, p = 0.008)附近与较差的评价相关,而靠近森林(OR = 2.938, 95% CI: 1.323-6.525, p = 0.008)与较好的评价相关。尽管普遍存在担忧,但约有一半(50.2%)的受访者表示没有行为改变。重要的是,没有人在这个问题上得到医疗专业人员的指导。结论:这些发现突出了环境卫生素养和提供者参与方面的关键差距。在现有的产前咨询中整合量身定制的沟通和行为支持可以提高这一弱势群体与健康相关的生活质量。
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Healthcare
Healthcare Medicine-Health Policy
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3.50
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47 days
期刊介绍: Healthcare (ISSN 2227-9032) is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal (free for readers), which publishes original theoretical and empirical work in the interdisciplinary area of all aspects of medicine and health care research. Healthcare publishes Original Research Articles, Reviews, Case Reports, Research Notes and Short Communications. We encourage researchers to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. For theoretical papers, full details of proofs must be provided so that the results can be checked; for experimental papers, full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. Additionally, electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculations, experimental procedure, etc., can be deposited along with the publication as “Supplementary Material”.
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