The Reliability and Validity of Prostate Cancer Fatalism Inventory in Turkish Language

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Nihal Gördes Aydoğdu
Cantürk Çapık
Fatma Ersin
Aygul Kissal
Zuhal Bahar
机构
[1] Dokuz Eylul University Nursing Faculty,
[2] Ataturk University Faculty of Health Sciences,undefined
[3] Harran University School of Health,undefined
[4] Gaziosmanpaşa University Tokat School of Health,undefined
[5] Koç University School of Nursing,undefined
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Journal of Religion and Health | 2017年 / 56卷
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Prostate cancer; Fatalism; Validity and reliability; Nursing;
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This study aimed to conduct the reliability and validity study of the Prostate Cancer Fatalism Inventory in Turkish language. The study carried out in methodological type and consisted of 171 men. The ages of the participants ranged between 40 and 82. The content validity index was determined to be 0.80, Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin value 0.825, Bartlett’s test X2 = 750.779 and p = 0.000. Then the principal component analysis was applied to the 15-item inventory. The inventory consisted of one dimension, and the load factors were over 0.30 for all items. The explained variance of the inventory was found 33.3 %. The Kuder–Richardson-20 coefficient was determined to be 0.849 and the item-total correlations ranged between 0.335 and 0.627. The Prostate Cancer Fatalism Inventory was a reliable and valid measurement tool in Turkish language. Integrating psychological strategies for prostate cancer screening may be required to strengthen the positive effects of nursing education.
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页数:12
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