Design and Psychometric Evaluation of the Psychological Adaptation to Genetic Information Scale

Purpose: To develop and psychometrically evaluate the Psychological Adaptation to Genetic Information Scale (PAGIS). Design: A cross‐sectional, Web‐based survey of participants (n=323) recruited via Internet electronic mailing lists or Websites for people affected by genetic diseases. Methods: Item...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of nursing scholarship 2005-01, Vol.37 (3), p.203-208
Hauptverfasser: Read, Catherine Y., Perry, Donna J., Duffy, Mary E.
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Zusammenfassung:Purpose: To develop and psychometrically evaluate the Psychological Adaptation to Genetic Information Scale (PAGIS). Design: A cross‐sectional, Web‐based survey of participants (n=323) recruited via Internet electronic mailing lists or Websites for people affected by genetic diseases. Methods: Item analysis, confirmatory principal components analysis, and internal consistency reliability using Cronbach's alpha were used to construct the 26‐item PAGIS. Findings: Five factors (nonintrusiveness, support, self‐worth, certainty, and self‐efficacy) explained 57.7% of the variance in psychological adaptation to genetic information. The internal consistency reliability of the total PAGIS was .90, and the subscale reliabilities ranged from .77 to .87. Conclusions: Psychological adaptation to genetic information is a multidimensional phenomenon comprised of nonintrusiveness, support, self‐worth, certainty, and self‐efficacy. The PAGIS has initial reliability and validity for use in future research.
ISSN:1527-6546
1547-5069
DOI:10.1111/j.1547-5069.2005.00036.x