Logo-jrhs
J Res Health Sci. 2020;20(3): e00489. doi: 10.34172/jrhs.2020.26
PMID: 33169721        PMCID: PMC7585764

Original Article

Developing and Testing an Instrument to Measure the Factors Affecting the Salt Restriction Behaviors among Women

Roghayeh Chenary, Akram Karimi-shahanjarini * , Saeed Bashirian, Ghodratollah Roshanaei, Ali Akbar Fazaeli, Ali Mohammadimanesh, Mohsen Jalilian

Cited by CrossRef: 4


1- Moeini B, Erfani A, Barati M, Doosti-Irani A, Hosseini H, Soheylizad M. Development and Psychometric Properties of an Extended Theory of Planned Behavior Questionnaire for Childbearing Intentions and Behaviors in Iran. Korean J Fam Med. 2023;44(2):109 [Crossref]
2- Zhang Y, Zhang H, Li S, Li Y, Hu C, Li H. Development of a short-form Chinese health literacy scale for low salt consumption (CHLSalt-22) and its validation among hypertensive patients. BMC Nutr. 2022;8(1) [Crossref]
3- Moghaddam F, Hoseinzadeh-Chahkandak F, Salmani F, Norozi E. Effect of educational intervention based on the theory of planned behavior (TPB) on amount of salt intake in pregnant women with PreHypertension. BMC Women's Health. 2024;24(1) [Crossref]
4- Chenary R, Karimi-Shahanjarini A, Bashirian S, Roshanaei G, Fazaeli A, Jalilian M. Factors associated with the salt intake behaviors in women in a high-salt intake setting. NFS. 2022;52(1):140 [Crossref]
5- Goldani Moghaddam F, Salmani F, Hoseinzadeh Chahkandak F, Norozi E. Is the Theory of Planned Behavior a good model for predicting salt consumption behavior in pregnant women? A structural equation modeling approach. 2023;12(1) [Crossref]