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Assessing Specific Sexual Behavior: Instrument Development and Validation Techniques.
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Substance UseScreen-capture Program CamtasiaSocial SciencesPsychologyAlcohol MisuseSexual CommunicationScreen Capture SoftwarePublic HealthSexual And Reproductive HealthBehavioral SciencesHealth PolicySexual Well-beingHealth PromotionInstrument Development ProcessSpecific Sexual BehaviorSexual ResponsibilityAlcohol AbuseSexual BehaviorAlcohol DependenceSexual HealthSubstance AbuseHealth BehaviorSubstance Addiction
Through the use of multi-modal methods, the purpose of this study was to develop and assess measurement properties of an instrument evaluating specific sexual behaviors of college students and the role alcohol intoxication plays in one's intention to participate in these behaviors. A modified version of N. Krause's instrument development process was applied to create a behavior-specific instrument assessing oral, vaginal, and anal sex behaviors. The process included a review by expert scholars in relevant fields, cognitive interviews with the target population using screen-capture program Camtasia, piloting to assess measurement scales, and a formal investigation. The applied instrument development process employed screen capture software and web-based surveying in a cost-effective format suitable for mixed-method measurement development. The development and application of the instrument provides a clearer understanding of the relationship between alcohol use and sexual activity and aids in the development of effective public health interventions and policies.
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