Compensatory health beliefs in women in the first, second and third trimester of pregnancy.

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
European Journal of Education and Psychology Pub Date : 2023-09-06 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.5114/hpr/169474
Magdalena Mazur-Skupowska, Katarzyna Byrka
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Abstract

Background: Compensatory health beliefs may serve as one of many self-regulatory strategies that individuals employ to maintain healthy lifestyles. Past research with samples from a general population has shown, however, that compensatory beliefs are ineffective in this regard and may even lead to inaction in future health-related behaviors such as eating healthily or being active. To better understand this phenomenon, in the present study, changes in compensatory health beliefs regarding various life domains were examined in a group of pregnant women.

Participants and procedure: In a longitudinal study design, 166 women completed questionnaires in the first (t1), the second (t2), and the third (t3) trimester of their pregnancies. We assessed the level of their self-control as a trait (t1, t2, t3), compensatory health beliefs (t1, t2, t3), and unhealthy snacking (t3).

Results: As predicted, self-control as a trait decreased and the levels of compensatory beliefs increased over time. A linear mixed effects analysis showed that self-control was the best predictor of compensatory beliefs in the third trimester. Finally, compensatory health beliefs in the third trimester mediated the effect of self-control at the beginning of pregnancy on unhealthy snacking in the third trimester.

Conclusions: It appears important to support pregnant women in opting for constructive self-regulatory strategies, especially in their final trimesters, when coping resources are exhausted by the challenges of this period.

怀孕第一、第二和第三孕期妇女的补偿性健康观念。
背景:补偿性健康信念可能是个人保持健康生活方式的众多自我调节策略之一。然而,过去对普通人群样本进行的研究表明,补偿性信念在这方面并不起作用,甚至可能导致今后在健康相关行为(如健康饮食或积极锻炼)方面无所作为。为了更好地理解这一现象,本研究考察了一组孕妇在不同生活领域的补偿性健康信念的变化:在一项纵向研究设计中,166 名妇女分别在怀孕的第一个(t1)、第二个(t2)和第三个(t3)三个月填写了调查问卷。我们评估了她们的自我控制特质水平(t1、t2、t3)、补偿性健康信念(t1、t2、t3)和不健康零食(t3):结果:正如所预测的那样,随着时间的推移,作为一种特质的自我控制能力下降,而补偿性信念的水平上升。线性混合效应分析表明,自我控制是预测怀孕三个月补偿性信念的最佳指标。最后,怀孕三个月时的补偿性健康信念对怀孕初期的自我控制对怀孕三个月时吃不健康零食的影响起到了中介作用:支持孕妇选择建设性的自我调节策略似乎很重要,尤其是在最后三个月,因为这一时期的挑战会耗尽孕妇的应对资源。
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