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Validating a scale of health beliefs in health prevention screenings among Chinese older adults
Journal of Transcultural Nursing
  • Hanzhang XU
  • Paulin Tay STRAUGHAN, Singapore Management University
  • Wei PAN
  • Zhihong ZHEN
  • Bei WU
Publication Type
Journal Article
Publication Date
8-2016
Abstract

We aimed to examine the psychometric properties of a modified 16-item Attitudinal Index (AI), a measure of Chinese older adults’ beliefs about preventive health screenings. We used the 2013 Shanghai Elderly Life and Opinion data including 3,418 respondents age 60+ who were randomly split into training and validation samples. We examined the validity and reliability of the modified AI. Psychometric evaluation of the modified AI revealed good response patterns. The overall scale had good reliability (Cronbach’s α = .835). Exploratory factor analysis yielded four factors: barriers, fatalism, unnecessary, and detects (Cronbach’s α = .815-.908). Confirmatory factor analysis of the modified AI’s factor structure verified its four-factor structure (comparative fit index = 0.913, standardized root mean square residual = 0.048). The validity and reliability of the modified AI support its cultural appropriateness in measuring health beliefs among Chinese elderly. Further psychometric evaluation should focus on testing concurrent and criterion validity.

Identifier
10.1177/1043659616661392
Publisher
Sage Publications, Inc.
Additional URL
https://doi.org/10.1177/1043659616661392
Citation Information
Hanzhang XU, Paulin Tay STRAUGHAN, Wei PAN, Zhihong ZHEN, et al.. "Validating a scale of health beliefs in health prevention screenings among Chinese older adults" Journal of Transcultural Nursing (2016) ISSN: 1043-6596
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/paulint-straughan/37/