Psychometric properties of the birth satisfaction scale-revised (BSS-R) in a sample of postpartum Iranian women.
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| Title: | Psychometric properties of the birth satisfaction scale-revised (BSS-R) in a sample of postpartum Iranian women. |
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| Authors: | Mortazavi, Forough, Mehrabadi, Maryam, Hollins Martin, Caroline J., Martin, Colin R. |
| Source: | Health Care for Women International. 2021, Vol. 42 Issue 4-6, p836-851. 16p. 1 Diagram, 6 Charts. |
| Subjects: | Childbirth, Attitudes of mothers, Research evaluation, Research methodology evaluation, Psychology of mothers, Research methodology, Cross-sectional method, Patient satisfaction, Interviewing, Quantitative research, Discriminant analysis, Psychometrics, Qualitative research, Puerperium, Factor analysis, Questionnaires, Descriptive statistics, Scale analysis (Psychology), Chi-squared test, Research funding, Statistical correlation, Data analysis software, Evaluation |
| Geographic Terms: | Iran |
| Abstract: | Childbirth satisfaction may positively affect maternal intention to have a future pregnancy and preference to have a cesarean. We translate the UK-Birth-Satisfaction-Scale-Revised (UK-BSS-R) into Persian and validate an Iranian-BSS-R for future use in this population. In total, 784 mothers who were hospitalized in postpartum wards completed the Persian version of the BSS-R. The confirmatory factor analysis on 10-items scale confirmed the conventional three-factor structure. The Cronbach's alpha of the Iranian-BSS-R subscales and the total score were within the range of 0.53–0.76. Our findings provide further evidence that the BSS-R is an internationally reliable and valid instrument to measure birth satisfaction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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