Developing an attitude toward polio vaccination scale and establishing its psychometric properties in Pakistani context for indigenous and international researchers.

IF 2 Q2 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL International Journal of Health Sciences-IJHS Pub Date : 2024-03-01
Warda Saleh, Humaira Jami, Muhammad Kamran, Ghulam Muhammad Kundi
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Abstract

Objectives: Negative attitudes toward polio vaccination in Pakistan are threatening the global polio eradication efforts by encouraging vaccine refusals and attacks on polio workers. The present research explored the underlying dimensions of these attitudes and their correlates: Uncertainty and belief in conspiracy theories.

Methods: This research began with the development of an item pool generated with the help of an open-ended survey of university students (n = 44). Face and content validity assessment by subject experts (n = 9) led to an initial version of the attitude toward polio vaccination scale (ATPVS). This scale was administered to a sample of Pakistani adults (n = 620) through two means: Paper-and-pencil survey and an online survey.

Results: Exploratory factor analysis on one-half of the sample (n = 310) suggested a factor structure consisting of two internally consistent factors: Scepticism and Advocacy. On second half of the sample (n = 310), confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the two-factor structure of this scale. Hypothesis testing for convergent validity on the total sample (n = 620) revealed that self-uncertainty was positively related to scepticism and negatively related to advocacy. Whereas conspiracy mentality was positively associated with both of these components which indicates an understudied aspect of this construct related to concern for social welfare.

Conclusion: Scepticism and advocacy of the polio vaccination campaign represent attitudes toward polio vaccination in Pakistan with self-uncertainty and conspiracy mentality being their significant correlates. Capitalizing on these variables in designing a vaccination promotion campaign may yield benefits.

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为巴基斯坦本土和国际研究人员制定脊髓灰质炎疫苗接种态度量表,并确定其心理测量特性。
目标:在巴基斯坦,人们对脊髓灰质炎疫苗接种的消极态度助长了拒绝接种疫苗和攻击脊髓灰质炎工作者的行为,从而威胁到全球根除脊髓灰质炎的努力。本研究探讨了这些态度的基本层面及其相关因素:方法:本研究首先开发了一个项目库,该项目库是在对大学生(n = 44)进行开放式调查的帮助下生成的。由学科专家(9 人)进行表面和内容效度评估后,形成了脊髓灰质炎疫苗接种态度量表(ATPVS)的初始版本。该量表通过两种方式对巴基斯坦成年人(n = 620)进行了抽样调查:结果:对二分之一的样本(n = 310)进行的探索性因子分析表明,该量表的因子结构由两个内部一致的因子组成:怀疑和拥护。对二分之一的样本(n = 310)进行的确认性因素分析证实了该量表的双因素结构。对全部样本(n = 620)进行的收敛效度假设检验显示,自我不确定性与怀疑主义呈正相关,与拥护主义呈负相关。而共谋心态与这两个部分都呈正相关,这表明该结构中与社会福利相关的一个方面尚未得到充分研究:结论:对脊髓灰质炎疫苗接种活动的怀疑态度和支持态度代表了巴基斯坦人对脊髓灰质炎疫苗接种的态度,而自我不确定性和阴谋心态则是这两种态度的重要相关因素。在设计疫苗接种宣传活动时,利用这些变量可能会带来益处。
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