Adaptación, Fiabilidad y Validez de una Versión Breve de la Multicomponent AIDS Phobia Scale (MAPS) en Adolescentes Colombianos

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The AIDS phobia is a persistent, abnormal and unjustified fear of contracting HIV. The objective of this study was to adapt and validate MAPS in Colombian adolescents. Participants included 856 students aged 14-19 years who responded to the MAPS and other self-reports to analyze its validity (including knowledge about STIs, attitude towards HIV and health anxiety). Factor analysis confirmed the bifactorial structure (F1: fear of infection and F2: fear of others), according to the original version. Evidence of reliability and validity was obtained consistently with the theory. The application of MAPS is appropriate for assessing fear of HIV/AIDS and to study its relationship with sexual risk factors (e.g. condom use, multiple sexual partners) at research and community levels in Colombia. It also can be useful for assessing the impact of social campaigns to reduce stigma towards HIV and prevention programs aimed at promoting healthy sexuality in adolescents through the transmission of adequate knowledge and more favorable attitudes toward people living with HIV.

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Vallejo-Medina, P., Saavedra-Roa, A., Gómez-Lugo, M., Morales, A., Abello-Luque, D., García-Montaño, E., … Espada, J. P. (2018). Adaptación, Fiabilidad y Validez de una Versión Breve de la Multicomponent AIDS Phobia Scale (MAPS) en Adolescentes Colombianos. Revista Iberoamericana de Psicologia y Salud, 9(1), 42–57. https://doi.org/10.23923/j.rips.2018.01.014

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