The Effect of a Self-Efficacy Promoting Program Focused on Spousal Support on Contraceptive Use Among Adolescent Mothers in the Community
Abstract
This quasi – experimental research aimed to examine effect of a self-efficacy promoting program focused on spousal support on contraceptive use among adolescent mothers in the community. The sample group consisted of 60 first-time pregnant adolescent mothers, divided into a control group of 30 individuals and an experimental group of 30 individuals. The research tool used was the self-efficacy promoting program focusing on spousal support, which includes teaching materials, flipcharts, and a handbook. The content validity of the research tools was verified before being implemented in the experiment. Data collection tools included a general information questionnaire, a contraceptive behavior assessment questionnaire with a reliability coefficient of 0.98, a self-efficacy perception questionnaire on contraceptive behavior with a reliability coefficient of 0.94, and a husband support scale questionnaire with a reliability coefficient of 0.84. Data analysis was conducted using descriptive statistics and t-test.
The results showed that the average scores of contraceptive behavior among adolescent mothers after receiving the program promoting self-efficacy focusing on spousal support were significantly higher than before receiving the program (p < 0.01). Additionally, the average scores of contraceptive behavior among adolescent mothers who received the program promoting self-efficacy focusing on spousal support were significantly higher than the control group that received regular nursing care (p <0.01).
This research demonstrates the effectiveness of the program promoting self-efficacy focusing on spousal support. Health care personnel can use this as a practical guideline for adolescent mothers.
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