消防员致癌物暴露等级(FECS)的制定与评价。

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目的:消防员暴露在燃烧产生的致癌物中,需要净化措施。本研究开发并验证了消防员暴露于致癌物量表(FECS),以评估暴露减轻行为。方法:样本包括来自加拿大各地的179名志愿消防员,包括说英语和法语的人,他们从三个维度评估了20项关于暴露预防的项目:感知重要性、过去行为和未来意图。进行主轴因子分析,基于主成分的并行分析确定因子个数。麦当劳的Omega测量了内部一致性,并检查了项目总数的相关性。结果:单因素溶液适用于所有量表,ω系数高表明内部一致性强。语言群体之间的微小平均差异不显著,与人口统计学变量没有相关性。结论:FECS是一种可靠、有效的单因素模型,适用于两种语言,支持癌症预防工作。
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Development and Evaluation of the Firefighter Exposure to Carcinogens Scale (FECS).

Objective: Firefighters are exposed to carcinogens from combustion, necessitating decontamination practices. This study developed and validated the Firefighter Exposure to Carcinogens Scale (FECS) to assess exposure-mitigating behaviors.

Methods: The sample included 179 volunteer firefighters from across Canada, comprising both English and French speakers, evaluated 20 items on exposure prevention across three dimensions: perceived importance, past behavior, and future intention. Principal axis factor analysis was conducted, and Parallel Analysis based on Principal Components determined the number of factors. McDonald's Omega measured internal consistency, and item-total correlations were examined.

Results: A one-factor solution was acceptable for all scales, with high coefficient omega values indicating strong internal consistency. Small mean differences between language groups were nonsignificant, and no correlations were found with demographic variables.

Conclusions: The FECS is a reliable, valid one-factor model for both languages, supporting cancer prevention efforts.

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