86.12 The effect of instruction on knowledge and attitude of couples attending pre-marriage consultation classes

Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Sadrivaan A and B (The Hilton Istanbul Hotel )
Mitra Moodi Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Iran
Gholam Reza Sharifzadeh Birjand University of Medical Sciences, Iran
mohamad Reza Miri Brjand University of Medical Science, Health University, Iran
Bibi Narjes Moasheri Brjand University of Medical Science, Health University, Iran
Abstract Background: Marriage and establishing a family is one of the most important events of everyone's life which has significant effects on personal and social health if it occurs appropriately. To reach these positive effects, pre-marriage consultation is taken into consideration. This study aimed at determining the effect of pre-marriage consultation classes. Materials :This pre-post quasi-experimental study was done on 250 couples attending pre-marriage instruction classes. Means for data collection was an outonomous questionnaire which had been designed according to the aims of the study and its reliability and validity had been confirmed. The questionnaire consisted of three sections; namely demographic questions, knowledge questions (27 cases), and attitude questions (18 cases). The questionnaire was filled out in two stages. Then, the effect of program instruction was analysed by means of statistical paired T-test, one-way variance analysis and Chi-square. Findings: Mean age of the couples under study was 22.4 ± 4 years. According to the results of the study, 83.2% of the couples had weak knowledge, 16% average, and 0.8% had good knowledge before intervention. After instructional intervention the knowledge of 60.4% was weak, 31.6% average and 8% benefited good knowledge; thus, the difference was statistically significant (P< 0.001). The study also showed that the difference in mean knowledge and attitude before and after intervention regarding fertility, family planning, genetic diseases, and disabilities was statistically significant (P< 0.001). Conclusion:Although mean knowledge and attitude of the couples under study increased after instruction but the increase was not so high in knowledge (only 4.3%) and after intervention only 8% of the couples gained acceptable knowledge. Thus, in order to develop a relatively stable behavior in young couples it is recommended that the quality of the instructional classes would be overemphasized. Key words:Pre-marriage consultation, instruction, knowledge, attitude, couple

Learning Objectives: This study aimed at determining the effect of pre-marriage consultation classes.

Sub-Theme: Lessons learned from community-based public health research