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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2015 Oct 2.
Published in final edited form as: Am J Health Promot. 2013 Jan-Feb;27(3 0):S36–S42. doi: 10.4278/ajhp.120113-QUAL-19

Table 1.

Codes and Categories Used for Content Analysis of Preconception Health (PCH) Materials

Codes Categories*
Type Book chapter/section, booklet, brochure, fact sheet, flyer, self-assessment, wallet card
Author(s) Nonprofit/professional group (national, state, or local), state health department, state health department and nonprofit/professional group, medical center, federal agency, commercial publishing company
Language English
Spanish
Other - write in
Cost Free, fee
Target audience Sex: women, men, women and men (couples)
Race/ethnicity: Caucasian, African-American, Hispanic, Native American, other, none specified
Pregnancy planning status: planners, nonplanners
Other - write in
Message frames Practicing PCH behaviors benefits the health of the woman/man
Practicing PCH behaviors benefits the health of the baby
Not practicing PCH behaviors threatens the health of the woman/man
Not practicing PCH behaviors threatens the health of the baby
Calls to action Talk to your health care provider
Visit a Web site
Call a hotline
Other - write in
Clinical-behavioral components of PCH Family planning; reproductive life plan
Weight status
Nutrition
Physical activity
Folate and folic acid
Immunizations
Substance use (includes alcohol, tobacco, and/or drug use)
Sexually transmitted infections
Infectious disease
Medical conditions
Psychiatric conditions
Family genetic history
Environmental or occupational exposure
Psychosocial
Medication
Reproductive history
Oral health
Maternal or paternal age
Infertility related to cancer treatment
Other - write in
*

Categories listed across a row are mutually exclusive; categories listed down the column can co-occur.