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

Psychometric quality
(ConPsyCL):

2 / 22

Global reliability
score (COSMIN):

Poor

Global validity
score (COSMIN):

Fair

Responsiveness
score (COSMIN):

Not assessed

Usability score:

Good

14 items

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.

Sex Transm Infect. 2018;94(4):309–14.

Psychometric quality
(ConPsyCL):

ConPsyCL score:

2 / 22

Reliability (Max 5pts)

Internal consistency (Max 3pts)

0 / 1Item internal consistency
/ Item total correlation

0 / 2Alpha

 

Test-retest or inter-rater (Max 2pts)

0 / 1 Item level

0 / 1 Factor level

 

Validity (Max 5pts)

0 / 1 Content validity

0 / 1 Face validity

0 / 1 Convergent validity

0 / 1 Discriminant validity

0 / 1 Discriminative validity

 

Factor Analysis (Max 12pts)

0 / 1 Adequacy measures

1 / 1 Kaiser criterion

1 / 1 Variance explained
/ Parallel analysis

1 / 1 Main loadings

0 / 4 EFA goodness of fit

0 / 4 CFA Goodness of fit

 

-1 / -2 Penalty

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