Transcultural adaptation and validation of Champion's health belief model scales for prostate cancer screening

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Background: Examining men's health beliefs regarding prostate cancer screening is a vital issue and requires a reliable and valid scale. Purpose: Modify Champion's Revised Health Belief Model Scale to measure Jordanian men's beliefs about PCS, translate to Arabic, culturally adapt, and test its psychometric prosperities. Method: This was a methodological study in which 432 healthy men were selected by convenient sampling. Analysis included estimation of content validity indices, internal consistency, construct validity, and predictive validity. Results: Exploratory factor analysis yielded seven significant factors which explained variance 68.9% of variance. Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated that scale fit the data significantly. Cronbach's alpha coefficient ranged from .83 to .92. Conclusion: Scale was found to be a valid and reliable for use with Jordanian men.

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Abuadas, M. H., Petro-Nustas, W., Albikawi, Z. F., & Nabolsi, M. (2016). Transcultural adaptation and validation of Champion’s health belief model scales for prostate cancer screening. Journal of Nursing Measurement, 24(2), 296–313. https://doi.org/10.1891/1061-3749.24.2.296

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