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The Development and Psychometric Properties of the Immigration Law Concerns Scale (ILCS) for HIV Testing.

Julia Lechuga1, Carol L Galletly2, Michelle R Broaddus2, Julia B Dickson-Gomez2, Laura R Glasman2, Timothy L McAuliffe2, Miriam Y Vega3, Sarah LeGrand4, Carla A Mena4, Morgan L Barlow4, Erik Valera5, Judith I Montenegro5.   

Abstract

To develop, pilot test, and conduct psychometric analyses of an innovative scale measuring the influence of perceived immigration laws on Latino migrants' HIV-testing behavior. The Immigration Law Concerns Scale (ILCS) was developed in three phases: Phase 1 involved a review of law and literature, generation of scale items, consultation with project advisors, and subsequent revision of the scale. Phase 2 involved systematic translation- back translation and consensus-based editorial processes conducted by members of a bilingual and multi-national study team. In Phase 3, 339 sexually active, HIV-negative Spanish-speaking, non-citizen Latino migrant adults (both documented and undocumented) completed the scale via audio computer-assisted self-interview. The psychometric properties of the scale were tested with exploratory factor analysis and estimates of reliability coefficients were generated. Bivariate correlations were conducted to test the discriminant and predictive validity of identified factors. Exploratory factor analysis revealed a three-factor, 17-item scale. subscale reliability ranged from 0.72 to 0.79. There were significant associations between the ILCS and the HIV-testing behaviors of participants. Results of the pilot test and psychometric analysis of the ILCS are promising. The scale is reliable and significantly associated with the HIV-testing behaviors of participants. Subscales related to unwanted government attention and concerns about meeting moral character requirements should be refined.

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Keywords:  HIV testing; Immigrant; Immigration law; Latino; Perceived immigration laws

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29119305     DOI: 10.1007/s10903-017-0665-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Immigr Minor Health        ISSN: 1557-1912


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