2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.vhri.2019.11.006
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Adaptation and Validation of the Health Belief Model Scale for Breast Self-Examination in Mexican Women

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“…The KMO sampling adequacy value (0.84) was found to be good. This was in agreement with the HBS for patients with hypertension (KMO = 0.78), 59 the Spanish version of CHBMS for breast cancer screening (KMO = 0.81), 63 the Mexican version of Health Belief Model Scale for breast self-examination (KMO = 0.84), 50 and Malaysian version of CHBMS for breast cancer screening (KMO = 0.87). 84 But, it was higher than the Chennai hypertension screening tool (KMO = 0.67) 62 and the Health Belief Model Questionnaire for promoting Breast Self-Examination (KMO = 0.69%), 51 which had fair sampling adequacy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
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“…The KMO sampling adequacy value (0.84) was found to be good. This was in agreement with the HBS for patients with hypertension (KMO = 0.78), 59 the Spanish version of CHBMS for breast cancer screening (KMO = 0.81), 63 the Mexican version of Health Belief Model Scale for breast self-examination (KMO = 0.84), 50 and Malaysian version of CHBMS for breast cancer screening (KMO = 0.87). 84 But, it was higher than the Chennai hypertension screening tool (KMO = 0.67) 62 and the Health Belief Model Questionnaire for promoting Breast Self-Examination (KMO = 0.69%), 51 which had fair sampling adequacy.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Existing scientific literatures regarding the health beliefs towards hypertension, 62 Health Belief Model Scale for Breast Self-Examination, 50 , 51 Health Belief Scale (HBS) for testicular cancer, 54 Champion Health Belief Model Scale (CHBMS) for Breast Cancer Screening, 63 Champion Health Belief Model Questionnaire, 64 Health Belief Model Scale for diabetic patients 57 shown to be reliable and valid were reviewed to develop the initial items. Moreover, experts in the subject area were consulted on the various dimensions of health beliefs to generate the initial items.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…Among the 18 reviewed studies ( Table 1 ), 5 were conducted in Turkey [ 22 - 26 ], 3 in Iran [ 27 - 29 ], 2 in the United States [ 30 , 31 ], and 1 each in Mexico [ 32 ], Indonesia [ 33 ], Malta [ 34 ], South Korea [ 35 ], Jordan [ 36 ], Malaysia [ 37 ], the city of Kaunas in Lithuania [ 38 ], and Cyprus [ 39 ]. The publication years of the studies ranged from 2001 to 2020.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a study, there was also a significant relationship between the behavior of using health insurance and the perception of seriousness and susceptibility of developing several health conditions among young adults as its users [9]. Meanwhile, the suboptimal of health practices in the targeted-population was conversely related to several studies' adequate perception levels [10], [11]. Thus, this perception study does not only appear as the tools to scrutinize the current event for the behavior evaluation or the use of healthcare facilities, but it could also be used as a predictor for health behavior/practices in the future [7], [12].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%