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Background: Pregnancy provides a privileged and opportune moment to implement interventions promoting healthy lifestyle behaviors and significantly improving perinatal outcomes. The Healthy Lifestyle Behaviors Scale (HLBES) can be used to assess health promoting behaviors, such as diet, physical activity, and mental health. Purpose: This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of the HLBES in Portuguese pregnant women. Methods: A methodological study was conducted on a convenience sample of 192 pregnant women receiving prenatal care. After cross-cultural adaptation, an exploratory factor analysis and internal consistency assessment were carried out to evaluate the psychometric properties of the scale. Data collected included the Healthy Lifestyle Beliefs Scale to assess the HLBES’ criterion validity. Results: Exploratory factor analysis with Varimax rotation yielded 2 subscales that explained 45.23% of the total variance. The scale revealed an overall internal consistency of 0.78 and a good criterion validity with the Healthy Lifestyle Beliefs Scale ( r = 0.65, P < .01). Conclusion: Our results suggest that the HLBES is an instrument for reporting healthy lifestyle behaviors in Portuguese pregnant women; however, further studies are recommended. This scale can be used to not only describe healthy lifestyle behaviors in pregnant women but also to determine the effects of health promoting interventions.
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Maria Arminda Rodrigues Alves Pereira Nunes
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk
Davidson College
Sofia Almeida
Administração Regional de Saúde de Lisboa e Vale do Tejo
Western Journal of Nursing Research
The Ohio State University
Universidade Católica Portuguesa
Universidade Sénior Contemporânea
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synapsesocial.com/papers/68e6f3b2b6db64358766e8c2 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/01939459241245217
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