This case-control study evaluated the factors influencing volunteering in the Islamic Republic of Iran's Women's Health Volunteer (WHV) programme, which is implemented in 150 centres in Khorasan-e-Razavi Province. We recruited 145 cases (volunteers) and 146 controls (non-volunteers) from the centres. Data were collected by questionnaire. Sociodemographic variables included were: length of residence in neighbourhood, number of siblings, husband's age and education and job, family size, quality of life, self-rated health status, neighbourhood intimacy, child under 2 years, house ownership, wealth index. Social network variables included were: ego network size, type of acquaintance, intimacy with others, relationship communication, relationship duration, emotional support, advisory support, monetary support, physical support, time support. There were significant associations (P < 0.05) between women's propensity to volunteer and family size, presence of a child under 2 years in the family, neighbourhood intimacy, social network composition, and emotional and advisory support.
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Alami, A., Nedjat, S., Majdzadeh, R., Rahimi Foroushani, A., Hoseini, S. J., & Malekafzali, H. (2013). Factors influencing women’s willingness to volunteer in the healthcare system: Evidence from the islamic republic of Iran. Eastern Mediterranean Health Journal, 19(4), 348–355. https://doi.org/10.26719/2013.19.4.348
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