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Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Education 2/2018

23.07.2016

Cancer Screening Perception Scale: Development and Construct Validation

verfasst von: Mohd Ihsani Mahmood, Shamsul Azhar Shah, Norfazilah Ahmad, Norazman Mohd Rosli

Erschienen in: Journal of Cancer Education | Ausgabe 2/2018

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Abstract

The aim of this study was to demonstrate the construct validity of a newly developed cancer screening perception scale as a measure of the perception of cancer screening in general among high-risk but healthy asymptomatic groups.
The cancer screening perception scale (CSPS) was developed based on extensive literature reviews guided by The Health Belief Model. Fifty-five written items were initially pooled, reviewed by experts for face validity, pretested by 25 healthcare workers and translated into Malay using simple back translation. The scale was then distributed to 300 respondents from two health clinics for construct validation purposes. The obtained data were analyzed using the varimax rotation method for exploratory factor analysis (EFA). The data was submitted for further confirmatory factor analysis using AMOS software.
Based on EFA, the results produced five constructs as predicted: perceived severity, perceived susceptibility, perceived benefits, perceived barriers, and cues for action. Two items with low factor loading and unrelated to the recovered domains were removed. Perceived barriers and cues for action had three and two sub-domains respectively which were further confirmed to fit the measurement and structural models. CFA demonstrated the scale fitted GFI = 0.936, CFI = 0.935, RMSEA = 0.076, NORMEDCHISQ = 2.162. The scale discriminated between the domains. Cronbach’s alpha for perceived severity, perceived susceptibility, perceived benefits, perceived barrier, and cues for action were 0.907, 0.877, 0.940, 0.864 and 0.938, respectively.
The cancer screening perception scale with its promising psychometric properties is now available to measure risks to high-risk but healthy, asymptomatic groups aged 18 and above and can also be used for larger scale study purposes.
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Metadaten
Titel
Cancer Screening Perception Scale: Development and Construct Validation
verfasst von
Mohd Ihsani Mahmood
Shamsul Azhar Shah
Norfazilah Ahmad
Norazman Mohd Rosli
Publikationsdatum
23.07.2016
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Journal of Cancer Education / Ausgabe 2/2018
Print ISSN: 0885-8195
Elektronische ISSN: 1543-0154
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13187-016-1081-7

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