Comparing the effects of premarital booklet‐ and video‐based educations on the reproductive health literacy of engaged couples
Sanaz Bahrami‐Samani,
Farideh Mohsenzadeh–Ledari,
Shabnam Omidvar
et al.
Abstract:ObjectivesThe aim of this study was to compare the effects of premarital booklet‐based education (BBE) and video‐based education (VBE) on engaged couples’ RHL.MethodsThis quasi‐experimental study was conducted in 2021–2022. The study population consisted of engaged couples who referred to Amirkola Premarital Counseling Center, Babol, Iran, to receive premarital counseling. One hundred and ten couples were purposefully recruited and randomly allocated to a 55‐couple BBE group and a 55‐couple VBE group. Particip… Show more
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