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Development of a Scale for Alcohol Drinking Prevention Behavior in Early Elementary School Based on Ajzen¡¯s Theory of Planned Behavior

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2020³â 50±Ç 2È£ p.210 ~ 227
KMID : 0806120200500020210
±èÀ±°æ ( Kim Youn-Kyoung ) - Chonnam National University College of Nursing

ÀÌÁ¤¹Ì ( Lee Chong-Mi ) - Chosun Nursing College Department of Nursing
°­¼­¿µ ( Kang Seo-Young ) - Gwangju Health University Department of Nursing

Abstract

Purpose: This study aimed to develop a scale to measure variables related to alcohol drinking prevention behavior in early elementary school, based on the theory of planned behavior.

Methods: A scale was developed to measure variables related to alcohol drinking prevention behavior. Initial items for direct evaluation were constructed through a literature review, and those for belief-based indirect measure were generated through interviews with 30 second- and third-grade elementary school students. The collected data from 286 third-grade elementary school students were then subjected to item analysis, exploratory and confirmative factor analysis, criterion-related validity testing, and internal consistency assessment.

Results: The final scale consisted of 35 items. Intention, attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control explained 82.7% of the variance; behavioral beliefs, normative beliefs, and control beliefs explained 65.6% of the variance; and evaluation of outcome, motivation to comply, and power of control beliefs explained 72.8% of the variance. The confirmatory factor analysis indicated that the theoretical models had a satisfactory goodness of fit. Criterion-related validity was confirmed between the direct evaluation variables and the indirect measure variables (attitudes r=.64, p <.001; subjective norms r=.39, p <.001; perceived behavioral control r=.62, p <.001). Cronbach¡¯s a was .89 for the direct evaluation variables and .93 for the indirect measure variables.

Conclusion: The scale developed in this study is valid and reliable. It could be used to measure and explain variables related to alcohol drinking prevention behavior in early elementary school.
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Drinking Behavior, Factor Analysis, Child, Prevention and Control, Intention
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