Measurement the Self-efficacy Among Infertile Women in Al-Hilla City, Iraq

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Objectives: This study aims to measure the self-efficacy among women who have infertility in Al-Hilla City, Iraq. Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in Al-Hilla City, Iraq, to measure the selfefficacy among infertile women. Using the non-probability purposive sampling method, 107 (Mean±SD age: 28.81±6.306 years) women with infertility were recruited. The study data were collected from the study samples using the infertility self-efficacy scale questionnaire. It is scored on a 3-point Likert scale to measure self-efficacy among infertile women. Results: The results show that the overall self-efficacy of infertile women is low. Also, there is a significant association between the self-efficacy of infertile women with all study parameters (P<0.05) except the age and level of education. Discussion: The highest percentage of the study samples were less than 30 years and lived in the urban area. The overall self-efficacy among infertile women was low, and the correlation between self-efficacy and their demographical data was significant except for the age and level of education.

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Al-Kareem, M. A., Ameen, W. A., Abed, M. T., Obaid, H. M., Obaid, A. F., & Abdulrasol, Z. A. (2022). Measurement the Self-efficacy Among Infertile Women in Al-Hilla City, Iraq. Iranian Rehabilitation Journal, 20(1), 109–116. https://doi.org/10.32598/irj.20.1.1621.2

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