| Literature DB >> 30906111 |
Sarah D Mills1, Elva M Arredondo2, Lilian G Perez2,3, Jessica Haughton2, Scott C Roesch1,4, Vanessa L Malcarne1,4.
Abstract
This study evaluated the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the God Locus of Health Control scale, a measure of the extent to which an individual believes God has control over one's health, among a sample of churchgoing Latinas (N = 398). Confirmatory factor analysis showed support for a one-factor structure and internal consistency reliability, as measured by Cronbach's coefficient alpha, was good. Evidence for convergent validity was demonstrated by significant correlations in the expected magnitudes and directions with two measures of perceived religious involvement in health. These results suggest that the God Locus of Health Control scale can be used to examine the extent to which God is perceived to control an individual's health among Latinas.Entities:
Keywords: Spanish; health locus of control; measurement; psychometrics
Year: 2018 PMID: 30906111 PMCID: PMC6428432 DOI: 10.1177/0739986318762464
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Hisp J Behav Sci ISSN: 0739-9863