Title of article :
Self-awareness Skill Training of Mothers as the Head of the Household and the Self-efficacy of Their Sons
Author/Authors :
Aziznejad, Maliheh Department of Community Health Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Janmohammadi, Sara Department of Community Health Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Farahaninia, Marhamat Department of Biostatistics - School of Public Health - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Haghani, Hamid Department of Community Health Nursing - School of Nursing and Midwifery - Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: The adults’ life is rooted in their childhood. Children living in single-parent
families have less self-efficacy than others. Educating self-awareness skill reliance on the family
is among the key aspects of self-efficacy promotion in early childhood. The present study aimed
to determine the effect of self-awareness training of the mothers as the head of the household on
the self-efficacy of their 10- to 12-year-old sons.
Methods: This was a quasi-experimental study with a Pre-test-Post-test and a control group
design. The study sample consisted of 10- to 12-year-old boys (N=71) from public schools
of Ray City, Iran, and their heads of the family mothers. The study subjects were randomly
assigned to the experimental and control groups. The Pre-test was administered to both groups.
Then, the mothers of the intervention group attended four 45-minute training sessions twice a
week. Moreover, the Post-test was administered to the groups three months after the end of
the intervention. The required data were collected by demographic characteristics form, Self-
Consciousness Scale (SCS), and Self-efficacy Questionnaire for Children (SEQ-C). Furthermore,
the obtained data were analyzed by descriptive statistics, including frequency distribution, mean
and standard deviation, and inferential statistics, including the Chi-squared test, Fisher’s Exact
test, Independent Samples t-test, Paired Samples t-test, and Analysis of Covariance (ANCOVA)
using SPSS.
Results: The study results suggested a significant difference in self-awareness Mean±SD scores
of the mothers in the intervention group before (41.77±10.59) and after (53.83±8.43) conducting
the intervention (P<0.001); however, such difference was not significantly different in the control
group before (47.31±12.45) and three months after the intervention (47.05±11.76). There was a
significant difference between the self-efficacy Mean±SD scores of boys in the intervention group
before (61.88±9.29) and after (70.44±8.12) providing the intervention (P<0.001); however, this
difference was not significantly different in the control group before (65.68±11.33) and after the
intervention provision (65.14±12.01).
Conclusion: In this study, mothers’ self-awareness positively affected their sons’ self-efficacy.
Thus, self-awareness enabled mothers to identify the emotions of themselves and their children
and become aware of them and pay more attention to interacting with their children. These
findings help school health nurses in providing a proper educational environment with the
collaboration of mothers who are the head of the family
Keywords :
Sons , Mothers as the head of the household , Self-efficacy , Self-awareness skill , Training
Journal title :
Journal of Client-Centered Nursing Care