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THE ASSESSMENT OF THE BARRIERS TO MEN’S PARTICIPATION IN PERINATAL CARE: DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A QUESTIONNAIRE

Abstract

The article presents the main stages of the development and validation of the questionnaires «Identifying barriers to men’s participation in perinatal care». As part of these works, the validity and reliability of the questionnaires were calculated. Statistical processing of the obtained results was carried out using IBM SPSS Statistics 26 and STATIS-TICA 12. The questionnaires were modified through peer review, expert validation and pilot testing. The questionnaire showed good constructive validity and internal reliability. These questionnaires represent a reliable tool for future research on male involvement in perinatal care.

About the Authors

A. K. Shakarimov
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


I. L. Kopobayeva
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


A. A. Turmukhambetova
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


Ya. G. Turdybekova
Karaganda medical university
Kazakhstan


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Shakarimov A.K., Kopobayeva I.L., Turmukhambetova A.A., Turdybekova Ya.G. THE ASSESSMENT OF THE BARRIERS TO MEN’S PARTICIPATION IN PERINATAL CARE: DEVELOPMENT AND VALIDATION OF A QUESTIONNAIRE. Medicine and ecology. 2020;(3):101-110. (In Russ.)

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