Developing the Attitude Scale for Protection From Cervical Cancer
Künye
Dadak, A., & Ouyaba, A. T. (2021). Developing the Attitude Scale for Protection From Cervical Cancer. Journal of Nursing Measurement.Özet
Background and Purpose
To develop an attitude scale that measures the cognitive, affective, and behavioral skills of women to prevent cervical cancer.
Methods
Content validity, construct validity, internal consistency, and test-retest reliability were examined. The content validity was evaluated by eight experts. The psychometric properties of a 39-item scale were evaluated on 530 women in a community health center in Turkey.
Results
The content validity index was 0.98. The factor loads of the scales were above 0.65 and the variance explanation ratio was 55.5%. In confirmatory factor analysis, the final scale structure with three factors and 22-item was confirmed. Cronbach's Alpha was .87.
Conclusions
The results show that the scale is a valid and reliable measurement tool for revealing the attitudes of Turkish women toward cervical cancer prevention.