1. Development of an attribution of racial/ethnic health disparities scale.
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Price JH, Braun RE, Khubchandani J, Payton E, and Bhattacharjee P
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- Female, Humans, Male, Midwestern United States, Politics, Psychometrics, Reproducibility of Results, Students statistics & numerical data, Surveys and Questionnaires, Universities, Young Adult, Attitude to Health, Health Status Disparities, Minority Health, Social Determinants of Health, Social Perception, Students psychology
- Abstract
The purpose of this study was to develop an Attribution of Racial/Ethnic Health Disparities (AREHD) scale. A convenience sample of undergraduate college students (n = 423) at four Midwestern universities was recruited to respond to the survey. A pilot test with undergraduate students (n = 23) found the survey had good acceptability and readability level (SMOG = 11th grade). Using exploratory factor analysis we found the two a priori subscales were confirmed: individual responsibility and social determinants. Internal reliabilities of the subscales were: individual responsibility (alpha = 0.87) and social determinants (alpha = 0.90). Test-retest stability reliabilities were: individual responsibility (r = 0.72) and social determinants (r = 0.69). The AREHD subscales are satisfactory for assessing college student's AREHD.
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- 2014
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