2016
DOI: 10.1590/1518-8345.0805.2772
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Domestic violence on children: development and validation of an instrument to evaluate knowledge of health professionals

Abstract: Objective: to develop and validate an instrument to evaluate the knowledge of health professionals about domestic violence on children. Method: this was a study conducted with 194 physicians, nurses and dentists. A literature review was performed for preparation of the items and identification of the dimensions. Apparent and content validation was performed using analysis of three experts and 27 professors of the pediatric health discipline. For construct validation, Cronbach's alpha was used, and the Kappa te… Show more

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“…11,[19][20][21] To assess the factorial structure of the instrument, we used the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin index and Bartlett's Sphericity Test with a significance level of P < 0.001, which indicates the suitability of factor analysis in the process. 22 After verifying the suitability of the factor analysis, we rotated the matrix to separate the variables between factors. The varimax rotation method is the most commonly used method in research of this nature, as it treats domains as independent allowing us to exclude questions with a factor loading < 0.5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11,[19][20][21] To assess the factorial structure of the instrument, we used the Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin index and Bartlett's Sphericity Test with a significance level of P < 0.001, which indicates the suitability of factor analysis in the process. 22 After verifying the suitability of the factor analysis, we rotated the matrix to separate the variables between factors. The varimax rotation method is the most commonly used method in research of this nature, as it treats domains as independent allowing us to exclude questions with a factor loading < 0.5.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No entanto, a formação é considerada o primeiro passo para a prevenção da mortalidade associada aos maus-tratos infantis, devendo ser contínua, regular e objeto de avaliação (Sathiadas et al, 2018;Francis et al, 2014;Flemington & Fraser, 2017;Oliveira et al, 2016;Hackett, 2013).…”
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