Validity studies of the scale of positive and negative perceptions about alcohol effects

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Autor(a) principal: Almeida,Leandro S.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Casanova,Joana R., Fernández,María Fernanda Páramo, Reppold,Caroline Tozzi, Gonzalez,Maria Soledad Rodriguez
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Saúde Pública
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Resumo: ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To describe the process of elaboration and validation of the Scale of Perceptions about Alcohol Consumption in Higher Education Students in a Portuguese sample, considering the relationship between alcohol use rates and students’ perceptions about the effects of this consumption. METHODS The validation study included 531 Portuguese college freshmen who answered the instrument, which is composed of five items that express positive perceptions and five items that express negative perceptions about the effects of alcohol consumption. RESULTS Evidence of content validity, internal structure and external variables were obtained. The results of the factor analysis confirm the distribution of positive and negative perceptions by two different factors according to the theoretical model. Adequate internal consistency indexes were obtained for each dimension. The data obtained showed expected correlations between the perceptions and consumption behaviors of the students, indicating evidence of criterion validity of the scale. Moreover, the study showed that different consumption patterns between men and women, with higher alcohol consumption in the students’ households and restaurants or cafés by male students, in addition to the similarity in the consumption pattern between the two genders in parties and bars or nightclubs. CONCLUSION The data obtained show the validity of the instrument. In the discussion, the article presents considerations about the responsibility of higher education institutions in the prevention and reduction in consumption rates among their students.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Validity studies of the scale of positive and negative perceptions about alcohol effects
title Validity studies of the scale of positive and negative perceptions about alcohol effects
spellingShingle Validity studies of the scale of positive and negative perceptions about alcohol effects
Almeida,Leandro S.
Young Adult
Higher Education
Alcohol drinking
Health Risk Behaviors
Surveys and questionnaires
Validation Studies
title_short Validity studies of the scale of positive and negative perceptions about alcohol effects
title_full Validity studies of the scale of positive and negative perceptions about alcohol effects
title_fullStr Validity studies of the scale of positive and negative perceptions about alcohol effects
title_full_unstemmed Validity studies of the scale of positive and negative perceptions about alcohol effects
title_sort Validity studies of the scale of positive and negative perceptions about alcohol effects
author Almeida,Leandro S.
author_facet Almeida,Leandro S.
Casanova,Joana R.
Fernández,María Fernanda Páramo
Reppold,Caroline Tozzi
Gonzalez,Maria Soledad Rodriguez
author_role author
author2 Casanova,Joana R.
Fernández,María Fernanda Páramo
Reppold,Caroline Tozzi
Gonzalez,Maria Soledad Rodriguez
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Almeida,Leandro S.
Casanova,Joana R.
Fernández,María Fernanda Páramo
Reppold,Caroline Tozzi
Gonzalez,Maria Soledad Rodriguez
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Young Adult
Higher Education
Alcohol drinking
Health Risk Behaviors
Surveys and questionnaires
Validation Studies
topic Young Adult
Higher Education
Alcohol drinking
Health Risk Behaviors
Surveys and questionnaires
Validation Studies
description ABSTRACT OBJECTIVE To describe the process of elaboration and validation of the Scale of Perceptions about Alcohol Consumption in Higher Education Students in a Portuguese sample, considering the relationship between alcohol use rates and students’ perceptions about the effects of this consumption. METHODS The validation study included 531 Portuguese college freshmen who answered the instrument, which is composed of five items that express positive perceptions and five items that express negative perceptions about the effects of alcohol consumption. RESULTS Evidence of content validity, internal structure and external variables were obtained. The results of the factor analysis confirm the distribution of positive and negative perceptions by two different factors according to the theoretical model. Adequate internal consistency indexes were obtained for each dimension. The data obtained showed expected correlations between the perceptions and consumption behaviors of the students, indicating evidence of criterion validity of the scale. Moreover, the study showed that different consumption patterns between men and women, with higher alcohol consumption in the students’ households and restaurants or cafés by male students, in addition to the similarity in the consumption pattern between the two genders in parties and bars or nightclubs. CONCLUSION The data obtained show the validity of the instrument. In the discussion, the article presents considerations about the responsibility of higher education institutions in the prevention and reduction in consumption rates among their students.
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