Validation of the Questionnaire “Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices” in populations of pregnant women exposed to pesticides

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Purpose: to validate the CAP questionnaire in populations of pregnant women exposed to pesticides in the State of Paraná. Methods: 382 pregnant women participated in the study, divided into two groups: Exposed to Pesticides (n = 320) and Not Exposed (n = 62). The validation process involved the validity of content, criteria and construct. The research stages were developed between August /2018 to December /2019 in the western and central-western regions of Paraná. Results: the instrument demonstrated an acceptable agreement on the content validity through the evaluation of judges; the criterion validity through the established criterion showed no association; in the analysis of construct validity using the technique of known groups, it demonstrated homogeneity in the variables age, nationality and family income. Conclusion: the developed analysis indicated that the psychometric properties of the validation of the Brazilian version of the scale are consistent and adequate, which allows the recommendation of the application of the instrument in a national context.

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Cassol, K., Magni, C., Ribeiro, V. V., Mondelli, M. F. C. G., & Lopes, A. C. (2023). Validation of the Questionnaire “Knowledge, Attitudes and Practices” in populations of pregnant women exposed to pesticides. CODAS, 35(3). https://doi.org/10.1590/2317-1782/20212021285PT

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