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引用次数: 4
摘要
背景:酒精、酒精中毒和酒精使用障碍者态度量表(“Escala de Atitudes Frente ao Álcool, ao Alcoolismo e ao Persons with Alcohol use disorders”[EAFAA])是一种旨在测量对酒精、酒精中毒和酒精使用障碍者态度的工具。它已在葡萄牙语和西班牙语中得到验证。目的:探讨美国英语版EAFAA量表(EAFAA- aev)的心理测量特征和因子结构。方法:187名参与者(护士101名,护生86名)完成EAFAA-AEV。结果:验证性因子分析结果为四因子解,支持原EAFAA因子结构。量表对四个因素具有良好的内部一致性和信度。整个量表的Cronbach's alpha为0.85,McDonald's omega为0.87。结论:EAFAA-AEV具有与原始版本相似的强大心理测量特性,这表明它是识别英语护士和护生对酒精和相关问题态度的可靠工具。
Attitudes Scale on Alcohol, Alcoholism, and Persons With Alcohol Use Disorders.
Background: The Attitudes Scale on Alcohol, Alcoholism, and Persons with alcohol use disorders ("Escala de Atitudes Frente ao Álcool, ao Alcoolismo e ao Persons with alcohol use disorders" [EAFAA]) is an instrument designed to measure attitudes toward alcohol, alcoholism, and persons with alcohol use disorders. It has been validated in Portuguese and Spanish.
Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine the psychometric properties and factor structure of the American English version of the EAFAA (EAFAA-AEV).
Methods: One hundred eighty-seven participants (nurses = 101 and nursing students = 86) completed the EAFAA-AEV.
Results: Confirmatory factor analysis resulted in a four-factor solution, supporting the original factor structure of the EAFAA. The scale has shown good internal consistency and reliability for the four factors. The total scale had a Cronbach's alpha of .85 and a McDonald's omega of .87.
Conclusion: The EAFAA-AEV has similarly strong psychometric properties as the original version, suggesting that it is a reliable tool to identify attitudes toward alcohol and related issues among American-English-speaking nurses and nursing students.
期刊介绍:
Journal of Addictions Nursing (JAN) – JAN is the official journal of IntNSA and is a peer-reviewed quarterly international journal publishing original articles on current research issues, practices and innovations as they related to the field of addictions. Submissions are solicited from professional nurses and other health-care professionals engaged in treatment, prevention, education, research and consultation.
Each issue of the Journal of Addictions Nursing contains original full-length papers as well as several regular features sections:
· Perspectives features points of view and commentaries on relevant issues
· Media Watch provides summaries and critiques of print and digital resources.
· Innovative Roles examines unique roles that nurses in addictions are implementing
· Research Reviews offers summaries and critiques of research studies in the field