Portuguese version of the Short-Form Condom Attitude Scale and psychometric properties among undergraduate students

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The condom use can be influenced by psychological and sociocultural aspects, which can be modulated by individual’s attitudes. The aim was to propose a Brazilian Portuguese version of the Short-Form Condom Attitude Scale (Short-Form CAS), describing all procedures of translation, transcultural adaptation, and psychometric properties evaluation when applied to undergraduate students. A cross sectional study was conducted among students enrolled at University of São Paulo (USP), Campus Ribeirão Preto (n = 491; 61.2% female; average age: 22 years; standard deviation: four years). Confirmatory factor analysis was performed. A one-factor model with seven items exhibited good factorial validity and reliability, suggesting to be a better factorial solution of the Short-Form CAS in the sample. Few studies have been carried out on the behavioral factors associated with condom use in key populations, which can be exacerbated by a lack of appropriate scales. Therefore, the main contribution of the present study was to propose a simplified and transculturally adapted version of the Shortform CAS with some psychometric properties verified. Since the use of condoms is a component of the study of sexual risk behavior, this scale might be an option to be applied in various Brazilian population segments for this purpose.

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Zucoloto, M. L., da Silva, W. R., Silva, R. A., Prudencio, J. L. G., Frazatto, V. de S. P., & Martinez, E. Z. (2024). Portuguese version of the Short-Form Condom Attitude Scale and psychometric properties among undergraduate students. Ciencia e Saude Coletiva, 29(8). https://doi.org/10.1590/1413-81232024298.06032023

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