| Sign In to gain access to subscriptions and/or personal tools. |
Development and Evaluation of a Psychometric Instrument Designed to Assess HIV Risk Behaviors of Prison Inmates
College of Health Sciences and the HIV/AIDS Research and Policy Institute, Chicago State University, Chicago, Illinois
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: JA-Balogun{at}csu.edu.
) for total items and for each subscale. Following factor analyses, 25 items converged into five subscales and combined they account for 72% of the variance. The overall C was .86 and the subscales C ranged from .82 to .98. Findings reveal that the questionnaire is internally consistent and suitable for use with prisoners with low literacy skills. The use of this instrument for intervention studies in prisons has the potential to reduce inmates' HIV risk behaviors.
First published on October 26, 2009 |
|
|||||

) for total items and for each subscale. Following factor analyses, 25 items converged into five subscales and combined they account for 72% of the variance. The overall C