2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.jpag.2015.09.007
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Health Belief Model Scale for Human Papilloma Virus and its Vaccination: Adaptation and Psychometric Testing

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“…The PLS analysis results on the indicator of predisposing factors obtained that the value of outer loading met the level of knowledge and attitude. In line with that, the results of Guvenc, Seven and Akyuz (2016) shows that high knowledge will increase perceived susceptibility, perceived severity and perceived benefits, and decrease perceived barriers.…”
Section: Discussion Predisposing Factors In Forming the Main Perceivesupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The PLS analysis results on the indicator of predisposing factors obtained that the value of outer loading met the level of knowledge and attitude. In line with that, the results of Guvenc, Seven and Akyuz (2016) shows that high knowledge will increase perceived susceptibility, perceived severity and perceived benefits, and decrease perceived barriers.…”
Section: Discussion Predisposing Factors In Forming the Main Perceivesupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The results of a study on college students in Sweden indicated that an increase in perceived susceptibility and perceived severity could lead to an increase in papillomavirus vaccination and condom use [15]. Moreover, the college students who agreed to have the papillomavirus vaccination had higher scores in perceived severity, susceptibility, and benefits [20,21]. Other studies have also found that increased perceived severity [22] and increased perceived benefits [16] were associated with subjects with papillomavirus vaccinations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In most of the studies reviewed in this study (95.6%), it was determined that standardized valid and reliable measurement instruments were not used. Two valid and reliable scales that assess knowledge, attitude, and beliefs on HPV and vaccine, and which were adapted to Turkish were published in 2016 (25,26). It takes time to publish and announce measurement instruments that are adapted to the culture of a society and use them commonly (27).…”
Section: Summary Of Evidencementioning
confidence: 99%