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Self-efficacy and social support enable women to protect their pelvic floor health: A nonrandomized controlled trial in rural Nepal.

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BORIS DOI
10.48620/76965
Publisher DOI
10.1177/13591053241283945
PubMed ID
39473326
Description
Carrying heavy loads increases the risk of pelvic organ disorders, particularly in low-income countries. Low self-efficacy hampers adoption of pelvic-floor-protective behaviors. The enabling hypothesis suggests that social support may strengthen women's behavioral self-efficacy. A three-arm parallel non-randomized controlled trial with 300 women and their social partners experimentally examined whether self-efficacy and social support can enable women's pelvic-floor-protective behaviors in rural Nepal. Three villages received (1) self-efficacy (2) self-efficacy and social support promotion, or (3) information only control. The co-primary outcomes were reduced weight carried and using protective lifting techniques at 2-month follow-up. Self-efficacy promotion increased the use of protective lifting techniques 9% more than information only (d = 0.28). Weight was reduced by 3 kg more when additionally promoting social support compared to self-efficacy alone (d = 0.39). Self-efficacy and social support promotion enable women to better protect their pelvic floor health and may complement educational approaches to health behavior change in low-resource populations.
Date of Publication
2025-07
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
600 Technology > 610 Medicine & health
100 Philosophy > 150 Psychology
300 Social sciences, sociology & anthropology > 360 Social problems & social services
Keyword(s)
Women’s health
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health behavior change intervention
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low resource populations
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self-efficacy
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social support
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Jonitz, Vica Marie Jelena
Shrestha, Akina
Luginbuehl, Helena
Kasaju, Aastha
Institute of Psychology
Scarnato, Chiara
Institute of Psychology, Psychological and Behavioral Health
Meierhofer, Regula
Inauen, Jenniferorcid-logo
Institute of Psychology, Psychological and Behavioral Health
Additional Credits
Institute of Psychology
Institute of Psychology, Psychological and Behavioral Health
Series
Journal of Health Psychology
Publisher
SAGE Publications
ISSN
1461-7277
1359-1053
Access(Rights)
open.access
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