Health literacy and quality of life among Iranian pregnant women: The mediating role of health locus of control.

Marjan Mirzania, A. Khajavi, Akram Kharazmi, M. Moshki
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Background: Main health challenge of the 21st century is improving quality of life (QoL). This study aimed to investigate the mediating role of health locus of control (HLC) between health literacy and QoL among Iranian pregnant women. Methods: In this cross sectional survey, 400 pregnant women referred to the community health centers of Gonabad, Iran, and completed the demographic, health literacy, QoL, and multidimensional HLC questionnaires during 2015-2016. Descriptive statistics and structural equation modeling were conducted using SPSS 22.0 version and AMOS 24.0 software. Results: The findings showed that health literacy has a significant positive effect on the physical (β= 0.54, p< 0.001) and mental (β= 0.57, p< 0.001) health. Also, it has a significant positive effect on internal subscale (β= 0.42, p< 0.001) and a significant negative effect on the chance (β= -0.51, p< 0.001) and powerful others (β= -0.33, p< 0.001) subscale of HLC. From HLC subscales, internal HLC had a significant positive effect on physical (β= 0.26, p< 0.001) and mental (β= 0.12, p= 0.010) health, while the effects of chance and powerful others on QoL dimensions were not significant. The findings indicated that internal HLC is a partial mediator between health literacy and physical dimension of QoL. Conclusion: The results indicate that health literacy can be considered as an effective factor in HLC orientations and can improve QoL. This reflects the need for more attention on health literacy and the recognition of the type of HLC beliefs, especially the internal belief in health promotion programs for pregnant women.
伊朗孕妇的健康素养和生活质量:健康控制点的中介作用。
背景:21世纪的主要健康挑战是提高生活质量(QoL)。本研究旨在探讨健康控制源(HLC)在伊朗孕妇健康素养与生活质量之间的中介作用。方法:采用横断面调查方法,选取2015-2016年在伊朗戈纳巴德市社区卫生中心就诊的400名孕妇,填写人口统计、健康素养、生活质量和多维HLC问卷。采用SPSS 22.0版和AMOS 24.0软件进行描述性统计和结构方程建模。结果:健康素养对身体健康(β= 0.54, p< 0.001)和心理健康(β= 0.57, p< 0.001)均有显著的正向影响。对HLC的内部分量表(β= 0.42, p< 0.001)有显著的正向影响,对机会分量表(β= -0.51, p< 0.001)和强大他人分量表(β= -0.33, p< 0.001)有显著的负向影响。从HLC亚量表来看,内部HLC对身体健康(β= 0.26, p< 0.001)和心理健康(β= 0.12, p= 0.010)有显著的正向影响,而机会和强大的他人对生活质量的影响不显著。研究结果显示,健康素养与身体维度之间存在部分中介关系。结论:健康素养是影响健康取向的有效因素,可提高生活质量。这反映了需要更多地关注健康素养和对HLC信念类型的认识,特别是对孕妇健康促进计划的内在信念。
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