Validation and psychometric properties of the Italian Vaccination Attitudes Examination (VAX-I) scale

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Francesco Bruno
Valentina Laganà
Rebecca Pistininzi
Francesca Tarantino
Leslie Martin
Rocco Servidio
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[1] ASP Catanzaro,Regional Neurogenetic Centre (CRN), Department of Primary Care
[2] Association for Neurogenetic Research (ARN),Department of Medical and Surgical Sciences
[3] Academy of Cognitive Behavioral Sciences of Calabria (ASCoC),Department of Psychology
[4] Magna Graecia University of Catanzaro,Department of Cultures, Education and Society
[5] La Sierra University,undefined
[6] University of Calabria,undefined
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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Theory of planned behaviour; Vaccination attitudes; Vaccination intention; Vaccination behaviour; Vaccine uptake; Vaccine hesitancy; COVID-19; Italian validation; The Vaccination Attitudes Examination (VAX) Scale; VAX-I scale;
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Despite the massive volume of scientific evidence on the benefits of immunisation, vaccine hesitancy is still a global health threat and represents an obstacle to controlling the spread of viruses such as SARS-CoV-2 and its associated COVID-19. Thus, the present study aimed to adapt and validate an Italian version of the Vaccination Attitudes Examination (VAX) scale. The Italian version of the scale (VAX-I), along with validation measures (general health perceptions, perceived sensitivity to medicines, intention to get the flu vaccine, and trust in health authorities) were administered to a sample of 534 Italian participants aged 18 to 87 (M = 32.41, SD = 15.35). The original version of the VAX scale was translated into Italian using a back-translation method. The parallel and confirmatory factor analyses showed that the scale’s four-factor structure fits the data well, as in the original version. Reliability coefficients indicated that the VAX-I scale showed good internal consistency and measurement invariance results demonstrated that the VAX-I scale is stable across gender. Construct validity was supported by the significant negative correlation with general health perceptions, intentions to get the flu vaccine, and trust in health authorities, and the weak but significant and positive correlation with perceived sensitivity to medicines. Overall, the VAX-I scale appears to be a valid instrument to assess vaccine hesitancy in the Italian context.
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页码:21287 / 21297
页数:10
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