Objectives We aimed to develop a reliable and valid measure to assess public beliefs in mythical causes of cancer: The Cancer Awareness Measure-MYthical Causes Scale (CAM-MYCS) Design and setting Cancer myth items were generated from a literature review, social media and interviews (n=16) The CAM-MYCS was prepared by reducing items using (a) an online sample (n=527) with exploratory factor analysis and (b) cancer experts with Delhpi methodology (n=13) To assess test-retest reliability and sensitivity to change, students (n=91) completed the CAM-MYCS at baseline and 1 week after exposure to information on lifestyle-related cancer causes or control information Construct validity was tested by comparing CAM-MYCS scores between cancer experts (n=25) and students (n=91) Factor structure and internal reliability were investigated in a national sample (n=1993) Results Out of 42 items generated, 12 were retained based on factor loadings, prevalence of endorsement and expert consensus CAM-MYCS scores improved (fewer myths endorsed) among students exposed to information on cancer causes compared with the control group (p<0001) and showed high test-retest reliability (r=090, p<0001) Cancer experts reported higher CAM-MYCS scores (fewer myths endorsed) than students (p<0001) The factor structure of the CAM-MYCS was confirmed in the national sample and internal reliability was high (α=086) Inclusion of the CAM-MYCS alongside items assessing knowledge of actual cancer causes did not affect responses Conclusions The CAM-MYCS tool is a reliable and valid tool assessing beliefs in mythical causes of cancer, and it can be used alongside items assessing known causes of cancer.
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Smith, S. G., Beard, E., McGowan, J. A., Fox, E., Cook, C., Pal, R., … Shahab, L. (2018). Development of a tool to assess beliefs about mythical causes of cancer: The Cancer Awareness Measure Mythical Causes Scale. BMJ Open, 8(12). https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjopen-2018-022825
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