The effectiveness of training mothers with regard to pediculosis preventive behavior among school students: A Protection Motivation Theory study

Lice infestation is considered as a reemerging problem as well as a health challenge. Based on Protection Motivation Theory, the present study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of training mothers in regard to pediculosis preventive behavior among school students. In a critical trial, 1...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of vector borne diseases 2024-04, Vol.61 (2), p.195-202
Hauptverfasser: Mohammadpour, Roghayeh, Mohebi, Siamak, Mohammadbeigi, Abolfazl, Gholamrezaee-Sarvelat, Zeynab, Ahangari, Roghaye, Oskouei, Alireza Omidi
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Zusammenfassung:Lice infestation is considered as a reemerging problem as well as a health challenge. Based on Protection Motivation Theory, the present study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of training mothers in regard to pediculosis preventive behavior among school students. In a critical trial, 180 mothers of primary school daughters were assessed in two study groups in the Iranian city of Qom in 2021. They received training intervention in a course of four ninety-minute sessions during four weeks. After six months, the post-test questionnaire and the checklist were completed by them. The data were gathered using a valid and reliable questionnaire. Finally, data analysis was performed using SPSS 20. After the training intervention, a significant difference was observed within the intervention group in scores of the prevention motivation constructs (P
ISSN:0972-9062
0972-9062
DOI:10.4103/jvbd.jvbd_146_22