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¼Û¹®ÁÖ ( Song Moon-Ju ) - National Center for Mental Health
¼Û¿¸Å ( Song Yul-Mai ) - Honam University Department of Nursing Çѱݼ± ( Han Kuem-Sun ) - Korea University College of Nursing
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Abstract
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Purpose: To translate the Korean version of Nurses' Attitudes Towards the Forensic Psychiatric Patients Scale (NAFPPS-K) into Korean and to test validity and reliability as well.
Methods: Participants were 275 psychiatric nurses in South Korea who completed the self-reported online survey of the NAFPPS-K. Twenty-five items were used for item analyses, exploratory factor analyses, and confirmatory factor analyses, as well as for examining internal consistency.
Results: The four factors of ¡°Concerns about Recidivism (seven items)¡±, ¡°Social Distance (four items)¡±, ¡°Burden of Providing Care (four items)¡± and ¡°Willingness to Provide Care (four items)¡± were identified based on the results of item reduction and exploratory factor analyses. Theses factors accounted for 58.1% of the total vari- ance of the NAFPPS-K. Fitness of the modified mode was acceptable (x2=331.56, CFI=.92, TLI=.91, GFI=.89, RMSEA=.07). Cronbach¡¯s ? of the 19 items was .83.
Conclusion: This study identifies the validity and reliability of the NAFPPS-K. Four factors of the NAFPPS-K may be useful in evaluating the nurses' attitude for forensic psychiatric patients.
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Attitude, Factor analysis, Forensic nursing, Forensic psychiatry, Validation study
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