Men's responses to HPV test results: development of a theory-based survey.

OBJECTIVE: To develop and perform psychometric testing on an instrument designed to assess cognitive/emotional responses among men receiving HPV testing. METHODS: Men enrolled in an HPV natural history study (N = 139) completed a computer-assisted survey instrument based on Leventhal's parallel proc...

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Publicado en:American Journal of Health Behavior Vol. 33; no. 6; pp. 728 - 745
Autores principales: Daley EM, Buhi ER, Baldwin J, Lee J, Vadaparampil S, Abrahamsen M, Vamos CA, Kolar S, Chandler R, Anstey EH, Giuliano A
Formato: research tables/charts Journal Article
Publicado: PNG Publications Nov/Dec2009
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          Daley EM
          Buhi ER
          Baldwin J
          Lee J
          Vadaparampil S
          Abrahamsen M
          Vamos CA
          Kolar S
          Chandler R
          Anstey EH
          Giuliano A
        affil: University of South Florida, College of Public Health, Department of Community and Family Health, Tampa, FL 33612, USA. edaley@health.usf.edu
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          Diagnostic Tests, Routine Psychosocial Factors
          Papillomaviruses
          Psychometrics
          Research Instruments
          Surveys
          Theory
          Adult
          Chi Square Test
          Coefficient alpha
          Computers and Computerization
          Construct Validity
          Data Analysis
          Data Analysis Software
          Descriptive Statistics
          Factor Analysis
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          Human
          Knowledge
          Male
          Middle Age
          Models, Theoretical
          Reliability
          Self-Efficacy
          Adult: 19-44 years
          Middle Aged: 45-64 years
          Male
      ab: OBJECTIVE: To develop and perform psychometric testing on an instrument designed to assess cognitive/emotional responses among men receiving HPV testing. METHODS: Men enrolled in an HPV natural history study (N = 139) completed a computer-assisted survey instrument based on Leventhal's parallel processing/common-sense model. Data were analyzed using SPSS and Mplus. RESULTS: Reliability analyses resulted in Cronbach alpha of 0.72 (knowledge), 0.86 (perceived threat), 0.83 (self-efficacy), and 0.55 (response efficacy). A revised measurement model exhibited evidence of construct validity, as indicated by acceptable model fit statistics. CONCLUSION: To our knowledge, this is the only validated instrument assessing men's reactions to an HPV test result.
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