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Instrument development for health belief model constructs
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Quality Of LifePsychometricsHealth PsychologyPreventive MedicineHealth CommunicationDigital HealthConstruct ValidityPublic HealthHealth EducationHealth Belief ModelHealth PromotionPsychosocial FactorMedical Decision AnalysisNursingHealth DataPatient EducationReliable ScalesInstrument DevelopmentMedicineHealth Informatics
Research was conducted to develop valid and reliable scales to test the Health Belief Model (HBM). The dependent variable chosen for scale development was frequency of breast self-examination. Independent variables were constructs related to the HBM: susceptibility, seriousness, benefits, barriers, and health motivation. Analyses for construct validity and theory testing included factor analysis and multiple regression. Chronbach Alpha and Pearson r were used to compute reliabilities. Scales that were judged valid and reliable were susceptibility, seriousness, benefits, barriers, and health motivation.