Vakili M, Babakhani L, Sharifi S, Moazen A, Mehrabi Z, Kamali K, et al . Development and Psychometric Analysis of A 44-Item HIV/AIDS Knowledge Scale: An Iranian Cultural and Population Based Study. irje 2018; 14 (2) :116-125
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1- Assistant Professor of Health Education & Health Promotion, Department of Health Education & Health Promotion, Zanjan University of Medial Sciences, Zanjan, Iran , vakili@zums.ac.ir
2- MSc of Health Education & Health Promotion, Health Education & Health Promotion, Department of Health Education & Health Promotion, Zanjan University of Medial Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
3- MSc Student of Health Education & Health Promotion, Health Education & Health Promotion, Department of Health Education & Health Promotion, Zanjan University of Medial Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
4- Associate Professor of Epidemiology, Department of Public Health, Zanjan University of Medial Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
5- Assistant Professor of Health Education & Health Promotion, Social Determent of Health Research Center, Zanjan University of Medial Sciences, Zanjan, Iran
6- Associate Professor of Health Education & Health Promotion, Department of Health Education & Health Promotion, Tehran University of Medial Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract: (6392 Views)
Background and Objectives: The pandemic of HIV/AIDS is spreading rapidly in the Middle East, in particular in Iran. Designing an educational program involves assessment of the educational needs of people with valid and culture-based tools. This study was conducted with the aim of psychometric analysis of an instrument for assessment of HIV/AIDS knowledge based on the Iranian culture in different population groups.
Methods: In this psychometric analysis, 58 items related to AIDS knowledge were prepared based on a literature review. Then, the face validity and content validity of the instrument was determent by the impact item score, content validity ratio (CVR), and content validity index (CVI). The reliability of the scale was assessed by Cronbach’s alpha coefficient and test-retest.
Results: Based on face validity and content validity, the research scale had 44 items with an item impact score > 1.5, a CVR > 0.49, and a CVI > 0.79. The Scale had three sections, general knowledge about HIV/AIDS (9 items), knowledge about HIV transmission (25 items), and knowledge about HIV/AIDS prevention (10 items). The Scale also had a high reliability (Cronbach’s alpha coefficient=0.77-0.91, ICC=0.88)
Conclusion: The results of the study showed the instrument was a valid and reliable scale for measurement of knowledge about HIV/AIDS.
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General Received: 2018/09/25 | Accepted: 2018/09/25 | Published: 2018/09/25
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