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Original Articles

Development and testing of the questionnaire CEC-61: Knowledge about cervical cancer in Chilean adolescents

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Pages 647-660 | Received 30 Jun 2016, Accepted 11 Apr 2017, Published online: 06 Jul 2017
 

ABSTRACT

Despite a clear association between human papillomavirus and cervical cancer, knowledge in adolescent populations regarding the disease and methods for its detection and prevention is deficient. The aim of this study was to develop and test a new questionnaire concerning knowledge on cervical cancer. An instrument was developed and validated to measure knowledge in 226 Chilean adolescents between April and June 2011. Content validity, construct validity, and reliability analysis of the instrument were performed. The new, validated instrument, called CEC-61 (Conocimientos en Cancer Cérvicouterino-61 items/Knowledge in Cervical Cancer-61 items), contains nine factors and 61 items. The new questionnaire explained 81% of the variance with a reliability of 0.96. The assessment of knowledge with a valid and reliable instrument is the first step in creating interventions for a population and to encourage appropriate preventive behavior. CEC-61 is highly reliable and has a clear factorial structure to evaluate knowledge in nine domains related to cervical cancer disease, cervical cancer risk, papilloma virus infection, the Papanicolaou test, and the papilloma virus vaccine.

Funding

This project was funded by Fondo Nacional de Investigación en Salud CONICYT-MINSAL CHILE Grant FONIS SA10I20008.

Additional information

Funding

This project was funded by Fondo Nacional de Investigación en Salud CONICYT-MINSAL CHILE Grant FONIS SA10I20008.

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