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Measuring self-efficacy, executive function, and temporal discounting in Kenya.

Kristina Esopo1, Daniel Mellow2, Catherine Thomas3, Hannah Uckat4, Justin Abraham5, Prachi Jain6, Chaning Jang2, Nicholas Otis7, Michala Riis-Vestergaard1, Amanda Starcev2, Kate Orkin8, Johannes Haushofer9.   

Abstract

Developing countries have low adherence to medical regimens like water chlorination or antenatal and postnatal care, contributing to high infant and child mortality rates. We hypothesize that high levels of stress affect adherence through temporal discounting, self-efficacy, and executive control. Measurement of these constructs in developing countries requires adaptation of existing measures. In the current study, we adapt psychological scales and behavioral tasks, measuring each of these three constructs, for use among adults in Kenya. We translated and back-translated each measure to Kiswahili and conducted cognitive interviewing to establish cultural acceptability, refined existing behavioral tasks, and developed new ones. Then, in a laboratory session lasting 3 h, participants (N=511) completed the adapted psychological inventories and behavioral tasks. We report the psychometric properties of these measures. We find relatively low reliability and poor correlational evidence between psychological scales and behavioral tasks measuring the same construct, highlighting the challenges of adapting measures across cultures, and suggesting that assays within the same domain may tap distinct underlying processes.
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Keywords:  Executive function; Measurement; Psychometrics; Self-efficacy; Temporal discounting

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29249452      PMCID: PMC9569241          DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2017.10.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Behav Res Ther        ISSN: 0005-7967


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