Factorial Structure and Psychometric Properties of a Brief Scale of the Condom Use Self-Efficacy for Spanish-Speaking People
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Otros documentos de la autoría: Gil-Llario, MD; Morell-Mengual, Vicente; Ruiz-Palomino, Estefania; Ballester-Arnal, Rafael
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Factorial Structure and Psychometric Properties of a Brief Scale of the Condom Use Self-Efficacy for Spanish-Speaking PeopleFecha de publicación
2019Editor
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GIL-LLARIO, MD; MORELL-MENGUAL, Vicente; RUIZ-PALOMINO, Estefania; BALLESTER-ARNAL, Rafael (2019). Factorial Structure and Psychometric Properties of a Brief Scale of the Condom Use Self-Efficacy for Spanish-Speaking People. Health Education & Behavior, v. 46, n. 2, p. 295-303Tipo de documento
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Background. Studies have shown the role played by perceived self-efficacy in explaining condom negotiation and condom use.
Aims. The factorial structure and the psychometric properties of the Brief Condom Use Self- ... [+]
Background. Studies have shown the role played by perceived self-efficacy in explaining condom negotiation and condom use.
Aims. The factorial structure and the psychometric properties of the Brief Condom Use Self-Efficacy Scale are presented.
Method. The study included 368 men and 456 women aged 17 to 55 years (Mage = 25.01, SD = 6.93). Results. Exploratory
factor analysis yielded three factors: fear of rejection, impulse control, and condom acquisition and negotiation, which
together accounted for 68% of the total variance. That structure was confirmed through confirmatory factor analysis.
Cronbach’s alpha for the Brief Condom Use Self-Efficacy Scale was .71. The scale provided adequate convergent validity, and
positive correlations were observed between self-reported condom use and self-efficacy for use of other barrier methods.
Discussion. This brief instrument could be a useful and appropriate measure to assess the types of condom use self-efficacy
that occur at the different moments of a sexual relationship. [-]
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