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Mahlet Atakilt Woldetsadik1,2, Kathy Goggin3,4, Vincent S Staggs3,5, Rhoda K Wanyenze6, Jolly Beyeza-Kashesya7, Deborah Mindry8, Sarah Finocchario-Kessler9, Sarah Khanakwa10, Glenn J Wagner11.
Abstract
With data from 400 HIV clients with fertility intentions and 57 HIV providers in Uganda, we evaluated the psychometrics of new client and provider scales measuring constructs related to safer conception methods (SCM) and safer conception counselling (SCC). Several forms of validity (i.e., content, face, and construct validity) were examined using standard methods including exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Internal consistency was established using Cronbach's alpha correlation coefficient. The final scales consisted of measures of attitudes towards use of SCM and delivery of SCC, including measures of self-efficacy and motivation to use SCM, and perceived community stigma towards childbearing. Most client and all provider measures had moderate to high internal consistency (alphas 0.60-0.94), most had convergent validity (associations with other SCM or SCC-related measures), and client measures had divergent validity (poor associations with depression). These findings establish preliminary psychometric properties of these scales and should facilitate future studies of SCM and SCC.Entities:
Keywords: HIV; Psychometric evaluation; Safer conception counseling; Safer conception methods; Uganda
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26487299 PMCID: PMC5537001 DOI: 10.1007/s10461-015-1199-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: AIDS Behav ISSN: 1090-7165