The Relationship between Vaginismus, Dysmenorrhea, Social support, and Tokophobia with Mediating Role of Childbirth Self-Efficacy

IF 0.3 Q4 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Ladan Esmalian Khamseh, Mohsen Ahmadi Tahor-Soltani, Azade Shabani, N. Erfani
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Background and Objective: Tokophobia is a manifestation of severe anxiety that causes fear for women. As a result, women tend to avoid having children and pregnancy due to their fear of childbirth, despite their great interest in having children and the beauty of motherhood. The present study aimed to examine the relationship between Vaginismus, Dysmenorrhea, and social support and tokophobia through the mediation of childbirth self-efficacy. Materials and Methods: The present study was a cross-sectional descriptive correlational study. The statistical population of the study consisted of all pregnant women referred to Taleghani Hospital. Out of the population, 146 pregnant women were selected as the research sample using the availability sampling technique. Research data were collected using the Tokophobia Questionnaire (2021), Multidimensional Vaginal Penetration Disorder Questionnaire (MVPDQ), Moos Menstrual Distress Questionnaire, Perceived Social Support (MSPSS), and Lowe's Childbirth Self-Efficacy Questionnaire. The collected data were then analyzed using the Smart PLS software and statistical methods of correlation and path analysis. Findings: The results showed that there was a significant relationship between, vaginismus with child birth self-efficacy (B=0.341, t=4.145, p0. 05) . Conclusion: According to the fitting indices of the model, it can be concluded that the tokophobia model has an weak fit on the basis of vaginismus, dysmenorrhea, and social support and mediating role of child birth self-efficacy
阴道痉挛、痛经、社会支持、恐惧症与分娩自我效能感的关系
背景和目的:Tokophobia是一种严重焦虑的表现,引起女性的恐惧。因此,尽管女性对生孩子和做母亲的美好有着极大的兴趣,但由于害怕分娩,她们倾向于避免生孩子和怀孕。本研究旨在通过分娩自我效能感的中介,探讨阴道痉挛、痛经、社会支持和恐惧症之间的关系。材料与方法:本研究为横断面描述性相关研究。该研究的统计人群包括所有转诊到Taleghani医院的孕妇。采用可得性抽样方法,从人群中选取146名孕妇作为研究样本。研究数据采用《Tokophobia Questionnaire(2021)》、《多维阴道插入障碍问卷(MVPDQ)》、《Moos月经困扰问卷》、《Perceived Social Support (MSPSS)》和《Lowe’s分娩自我效能问卷》收集。然后使用Smart PLS软件和相关分析和通径分析的统计方法对收集的数据进行分析。结果:阴道痉挛与分娩自我效能感有显著相关(B=0.341, t=4.145, p0。05)。结论:根据模型的拟合指标,可以得出恐惧症模型对阴道痉挛、痛经、社会支持及分娩自我效能感的中介作用拟合较弱
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