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<journal>
<title>Caspian Journal of Reproductive Medicine</title>
<title_fa>نشریه طب تولید مثل خزر</title_fa>
<short_title>Caspian J Reprod Med</short_title>
<subject>Medical Sciences</subject>
<web_url>http://caspjrm.ir</web_url>
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<journal_id_issn>2423-5660</journal_id_issn>
<journal_id_issn_online>2423-5660</journal_id_issn_online>
<journal_id_pii>8</journal_id_pii>
<journal_id_doi>10.22088/caspjrm</journal_id_doi>
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<language>en</language>
<pubdate>
	<type>jalali</type>
	<year>1394</year>
	<month>7</month>
	<day>1</day>
</pubdate>
<pubdate>
	<type>gregorian</type>
	<year>2015</year>
	<month>10</month>
	<day>1</day>
</pubdate>
<volume>1</volume>
<number>3</number>
<publish_type>online</publish_type>
<publish_edition>1</publish_edition>
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	<article>


	<language>en</language>
	<article_id_doi></article_id_doi>
	<title_fa>Iranian men’s attendance in pregnancy</title_fa>
	<title>Iranian men’s attendance in pregnancy</title>
	<subject_fa>Andrology and Male infertility</subject_fa>
	<subject>Andrology and Male infertility</subject>
	<content_type_fa>پژوهشي</content_type_fa>
	<content_type>Original Research</content_type>
	<abstract_fa></abstract_fa>
	<abstract>&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Introduction:&lt;/strong&gt; The benefits of male involvement in pregnancy have recently gained recognition. The aim of this study was to explore the prevalence of Iranian men&amp;rsquo;s attendance during pregnancy and its association with socio-demographic factors in Babol, Iran. This study also aimed to improve the male involvement in maternal health in Iran.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Methods: &lt;/strong&gt;In a cross sectional study, a total number of 600 pregnant women, attending the antenatal clinics in both public and private medical centers from Feb. to Sep. 2015, were selected through a systematic random sampling method. A semi-structured questionnaire comprising 10-item, two-choice questions (Yes-No) elicited information about the men&amp;rsquo;s attendance at antenatal clinic, their help with household chores, their attendance at counseling sessions, and their paying for the pregnancy service bills.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Results:&lt;/strong&gt; According to the results, 414 husbands under study (69.0%) accompanied their wives to the antenatal clinic during the pregnancy. Nearly, less than half of the husbands (42.5%) helped their wives with household chores during pregnancy. After adjusting for suspected confounding factors, the OR of Iranian men&amp;rsquo;s attendance at antenatal clinic for men with special job was&amp;nbsp; 2.76 (95% CI, 1.26 - 6. 05 P = 0.011), and for men with low educational level, it was 0.404 (95% CI, 0.18 - 0.90 P = 0.026). In addition, the OR of Iranian men&amp;rsquo;s at household chores for men with special job was 2.60 (95% CI, 1.43 - 4. 74 P = 0.002), and for men with educational level between 7 to 12 years, it was 0.404 (95% CI, 0.18 - 0.90 P = 0.002). No significant associations were found between Iranian men&amp;rsquo;s attendance in pregnancy with the age of men and women, income, residence status, education of women, job of women, birth order, or pregnancy intention.&lt;/p&gt;

&lt;p dir=&quot;ltr&quot;&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Conclusion:&lt;/strong&gt; The findings of this study indicated that the Iranian men&amp;rsquo;s attendance in pregnancy is low. The Iranian Ministry of Health should strive to provide adequate guidelines for the development of male involvement in pregnancy.&lt;/p&gt;
</abstract>
	<keyword_fa></keyword_fa>
	<keyword>Pregnancy, Antenatal care, Male involvement, Iran</keyword>
	<start_page>11</start_page>
	<end_page>16</end_page>
	<web_url>http://caspjrm.ir/browse.php?a_code=A-12-53-4&amp;slc_lang=en&amp;sid=1</web_url>


<author_list>
	<author>
	<first_name>Arezo </first_name>
	<middle_name></middle_name>
	<last_name>Aliabedian </last_name>
	<suffix></suffix>
	<first_name_fa></first_name_fa>
	<middle_name_fa></middle_name_fa>
	<last_name_fa></last_name_fa>
	<suffix_fa></suffix_fa>
	<email></email>
	<code>10031947532846001317</code>
	<orcid>10031947532846001317</orcid>
	<coreauthor>No</coreauthor>
	<affiliation>The Islamic Azad University Ayatollah Amoli, Department of Psychology</affiliation>
	<affiliation_fa></affiliation_fa>
	 </author>


	<author>
	<first_name>Mouloud </first_name>
	<middle_name></middle_name>
	<last_name>Agajani Delavar </last_name>
	<suffix></suffix>
	<first_name_fa></first_name_fa>
	<middle_name_fa></middle_name_fa>
	<last_name_fa></last_name_fa>
	<suffix_fa></suffix_fa>
	<email></email>
	<code>10031947532846001318</code>
	<orcid>10031947532846001318</orcid>
	<coreauthor>Yes
</coreauthor>
	<affiliation>Infertility and Reproductive Health Research Center, Health Research Institute, Department of Midwifery, Babol University of Medical Sciences, Babol,  Iran, Tel: +98-11-32360714, Email: moloodaghajani@yahoo.com</affiliation>
	<affiliation_fa></affiliation_fa>
	 </author>


	<author>
	<first_name>Arsalan  </first_name>
	<middle_name></middle_name>
	<last_name>Khan Mohammmadi</last_name>
	<suffix></suffix>
	<first_name_fa></first_name_fa>
	<middle_name_fa></middle_name_fa>
	<last_name_fa></last_name_fa>
	<suffix_fa></suffix_fa>
	<email></email>
	<code>10031947532846001319</code>
	<orcid>10031947532846001319</orcid>
	<coreauthor>No</coreauthor>
	<affiliation>The Islamic Azad University Ayatollah Amoli, Department of Psychology</affiliation>
	<affiliation_fa></affiliation_fa>
	 </author>


</author_list>


	</article>
</articleset>
</journal>
