Validation of a Cancer-Focused Information Seeking Experience (ISEE) Scale.

IF 3.1 2区 医学 Q1 COMMUNICATION Journal of Health Communication Pub Date : 2025-01-10 DOI:10.1080/10810730.2025.2449972
Ashley B Murray, Neha Trivedi, Roxanne E Jensen, Gordon Willis, Richard P Moser, Kelly D Blake
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Background: Searching for health information is critical for maintaining one's health and reducing risk of disease, including cancer. However, some people are more likely to experience challenges in finding and comprehending health information; therefore, it is important to measure health information-seeking behavior. In order to add to prior research conducted with the scale, this study provides the first formal evaluation of the validity and reliability of the four-item, cancer-focused Information Seeking Experience (ISEE) scale in a cross-sectional, nationally representative health survey of U.S. adults.

Results: Results indicated that the four ISEE scale items were within limits of normality (skew range = -.44-.11; kurtosis range = -1.07 - -.71), exhibited medium to strong pairwise correlations (r's = .54-.72), and indicated a strong internal consistency (Cronbach's α = .85). The scale was unidimensional (CFI = .997, TLI = .992, SRMR = .012), and the scale demonstrated construct validity with known sociodemographic characteristics. As predicted, the ISEE scale had relatively weak relationships with the Patient Health Questionnaire for Depression and Anxiety, Patient-Centered Communication Scale, and the Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System (PROMIS) Instrumental Support 4a, demonstrating discriminant validity.

Conclusions: Tracking information-seeking experience in the population is critical, especially to inform efforts that ensure individuals have accessible, understandable, and reliable information about cancer. The ISEE scale was found to assess various aspects of cancer information-seeking in a reliable and valid manner and may be used in future surveys to track information support needs of those who seek health and cancer information.

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以癌症为中心的信息寻求体验(ISEE)量表的验证。
背景:搜索健康信息对于保持一个人的健康和降低疾病(包括癌症)的风险至关重要。然而,有些人更有可能在寻找和理解卫生信息方面遇到挑战;因此,测量健康信息寻求行为是很重要的。为了补充先前使用该量表进行的研究,本研究首次在美国成年人的横断面、全国代表性健康调查中对四项癌症信息寻求经验(ISEE)量表的效度和可靠性进行了正式评估。结果:结果表明,ISEE量表的4个条目均在正态性范围内(偏度范围= - 0.44 - 0.11;峰度范围= -1.07 - - 0.71),表现出中等到强的两两相关性(r's = 0.54 - 0.72),并显示出很强的内部一致性(Cronbach's α = 0.85)。量表为单维量表(CFI =。[qh] [qh]992, SRMR = .012),量表具有已知社会人口学特征的结构效度。正如预测的那样,ISEE量表与患者抑郁焦虑健康问卷、以患者为中心的沟通量表和患者报告结果测量信息系统(PROMIS)工具支持4a的关系相对较弱,具有判别效度。结论:跟踪人群的信息寻求经验至关重要,特别是对于确保个人获得可获取、可理解和可靠的癌症信息的工作。发现ISEE量表以可靠和有效的方式评估寻求癌症信息的各个方面,并可在今后的调查中使用,以跟踪寻求健康和癌症信息的人的信息支持需求。
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期刊介绍: Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives is the leading journal covering the full breadth of a field that focuses on the communication of health information globally. Articles feature research on: • Developments in the field of health communication; • New media, m-health and interactive health communication; • Health Literacy; • Social marketing; • Global Health; • Shared decision making and ethics; • Interpersonal and mass media communication; • Advances in health diplomacy, psychology, government, policy and education; • Government, civil society and multi-stakeholder initiatives; • Public Private partnerships and • Public Health campaigns. Global in scope, the journal seeks to advance a synergistic relationship between research and practical information. With a focus on promoting the health literacy of the individual, caregiver, provider, community, and those in the health policy, the journal presents research, progress in areas of technology and public health, ethics, politics and policy, and the application of health communication principles. The journal is selective with the highest quality social scientific research including qualitative and quantitative studies.
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