General health and self-efficacy for health practices of pregnant women: is it important for motherhood?
ConclusionsPregnant women had slight general health disorders and moderate self-efficacy for health practices. According to the findings, increasing general health status of pregnant women improved their self-efficacy for health practices. Therefore, general health-promoting interventions are recommended to improve self-efficacy for health practices of pregnant women.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Source Type: research
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