Psychometric Evaluation of Women's Efficiency Scale in Family Decision-Making

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2012

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Taylor & Francis Inc

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The researcher's aim was to develop a women's efficiency scale in family decision-making and evaluate its psychometric properties. A convenience sample of 540 married women at five primary health care centers completed a structured questionnaire in 2007. In the assessment of construct validity, one factor explained 47.9% of the total variance. The internal reliability coefficient of this one factor-based scale was 0.78, and all items of factor loadings were above 0.40. In this study, evidence is provided for the women's efficiency scale in family decision-making's validity, reliability, and acceptability.

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Health Care For Women International

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Q2

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Q2

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33

Issue

9

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