Yun Seop Kim, B. Sharma, Yeseul Jung, Daehwan Kim, E. Nam
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摘要
背景:感知社会支持(Perceived social support, PSS)衡量个体对家庭和朋友可获得支持的信念,是主观幸福感的重要指标。这项研究的目的是确定在利马北部贫困地区一家公共卫生机构就诊的育龄妇女的PSS水平。方法:对106例到卫生院接受产前保健和健康教育的孕妇及未满3岁儿童的母亲进行研究。PSS采用12项多维PSS量表进行测量。采用独立样本t检验来评估PSS在研究人群特征和健康行为之间的变化。结果:在满分为60的5点李克特量表中,12个项目的平均得分为40.68±9.46,其中朋友支持为26.34(±6.42)分,家庭支持为14.11(±4.90)分,满分为20分。与家庭支持相关的所有项目的平均PSS都在3以上,但与朋友支持相关的一半项目的平均PSS低于3。来自家人的PSS略高于来自朋友的PSS。在天主教徒、同居、月收入较高和每天食用水果≥2份的受访者中,PSS较高。结论:该研究表明,该地区妇女的PSS处于满意的水平,且PSS均值因社会人口因素和一些健康行为而异。
Perceived social support among women of reproductive age attending a public health facility in a poor area of Northern Lima, Peru
Background: Perceived social support (PSS) measures an individual's beliefs about the available support in need from family and friends, which is an important indicator of subjective wellbeing. The study aimed to determine the level of PSS among women of reproductive age attending a public health facility in a poor area of Northern Lima. Methods: A total of 106 pregnant women and mothers of less than 3 years child who visited the health center for antenatal care and health education were included in the study. PSS was measured using the 12-item multidimensional scale of PSS. An independent sample t test was carried out to assess variation of PSS across characteristics of study population and health behavior. Results: Of a maximum of 60, the average score of 12 items, each measured in 5-point Likert scale for PSS was 40.68 ± 9.46, comprising of 26.34 (± 6.42) out of 40 for friends support and 14.11 (± 4.90) out of 20 for family support. The mean PSS was above 3 for all items related to family support, but it was less than 3 for half of the items related to friend support. PSS from family was slightly higher than from friends. PSS was found higher among Catholic, the respondent who was in living together with a relationship, respondents with higher monthly income and who consumed fruits ≥ 2 serving a day. Conclusion: The study revealed a satisfactory level of PSS among the women, and mean PSS varied across socio-demographic factors and a few health behaviors in the study area.