1. Development and validation of a structured survey questionnaire on knowledge, attitude, preventive practice, and treatment-seeking behaviour regarding dengue among the resident population of Sabah, Malaysia: an exploratory factor analysis
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Wah Yun Low, Andrew W. Taylor-Robinson, Ernest Mangantig, Rhanye Mac Guad, Maw Shin Sim, Meram Azzani, Shamala Devi Sekaran, and Nornazirah Azizan
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Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Population ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Dengue fever ,Dengue ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Item response theory ,Validation ,medicine ,Humans ,Low correlation ,education ,Survey ,Factor analysis ,education.field_of_study ,Practice ,Treatment seeking ,Malaysia ,Reproducibility of Results ,Construct validity ,medicine.disease ,Exploratory factor analysis ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Infectious Diseases ,Knowledge ,Attitude ,Family medicine ,Sabah Malaysia ,Factor Analysis, Statistical ,Psychology ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Several studies have reported a significant association of knowledge, attitude and preventive practice (KAP) regarding dengue infection among community’s resident in endemic areas. In this study we aimed to assess and develop a reliable and valid KAP survey on the subject of dengue that is suitable for the resident population of Sabah, Malaysia. Methods A community-based cross-sectional study was conducted from October 2019 to February 2020 involving 468 respondents. Information on the socio-demographic characteristics of the participants (six items), their KAP (44, 15 and 18 items on knowledge, attitude and practice, respectively) and treatment-seeking behaviour (five items) towards dengue was collected using a structured questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using SPSS and R software in the R Studio environment. The knowledge section was analysed by two-parameter logistic item response theory (2-PL IRT) using ltm package. The construct validity and reliability of items for sections on attitude, practice and treatment-seeking behaviour were analysed using psy package. Results For the knowledge section, only 70.5% (31/44) of items were within or close to the parameter acceptable range of −3 to + 3 of difficulty. In terms of discrimination, 65.9% (29/44) of items were within or close to the acceptable range of 0.35 to 2.5, and 24 items (54.5%) failed to fit the 2-PL IRT model (P 0.7, while based on the communalities, 11 items in the attitude section were excluded due to very low h2, factor loading values and low correlation with the total ( 0.7. The communalities of the practice section showed that seven items had low h2 values ( Conclusions The KAP items retained in the final version of the survey were reliable and valid to be use as a questionnaire reference when conducting future similar studies among the population of Sabah.
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- 2021