Acceptability Outcomes > A survey measuring attitudes towards biomedical HIV prevention
Instrument:
A survey measuring attitudes towards biomedical HIV prevention
Implementation
outcome:
Acceptability
Instrument summary:
14-item survey measuring attitudes and acceptability towards biomedical HIV prevention among gay and bisexual men
Level of analysis:
Consumer
Country of application:
Australia
Reference:
Wilkinson AL, Draper BL, Pedrana AE, Asselin J, Holt M, Hellard ME, Stoové M.
Measuring and understanding the attitudes of Australian gay and bisexual men towards biomedical HIV prevention using cross-sectional data and factor analyses.
Methodological quality:
(COSMIN)
Reliability |
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Internal consistency |
Poor |
Reliability |
Not assessed |
Measurement error |
Not assessed |
Global reliability score |
Poor |
Validity |
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Content validity |
Not assessed |
Structural validity |
Fair |
Hypotheses testing |
Not assessed |
Cross-cultural validity |
Not assessed |
Criterion validity |
Not assessed |
Global validity score |
Fair |
Responsiveness |
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Responsiveness |
Not assessed |