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Validation of scales measuring attitudes and norms related to mammography screening in women veterans.
Authors:Tiro  Jasmin A; Diamond  Pamela M; Perz  Catherine A; Fernandez  Maria; Rakowski  William; DiClemente  Carlo C; Vernon  Sally W
Abstract:Validation of psychosocial measures for use in mammography screening research has been given inadequate attention in the literature. The authors report on the validation of 5 measures examining 4 attitudinal constructs (i.e., pros, cons, outcome expectations, and cancer worries) and 1 social influence construct (i.e., subjective norms) in a 22-item inventory. The study participants consisted of a national, randomly sampled population of women veterans (n = 2,910). After minor revision of scales, the authors found independent measures for 4 constructs: pros, cons, cancer worries, and subjective norms. The authors concluded that these scales have acceptable psychometric properties; support construct validity; and provide brief, reliable, and valid measures of attitudes toward and norms regarding mammography screening. These scales may be useful for intervention research. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:mammography  attitudes  subjective norms  construct validation  screening  attitudes  social influence  women veterans
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