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Development of a scale for attitude toward condom use for migrant workers in India
Background : The propaganda for the use of condoms remains one of the
mainstay for prevention of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
transmission. In spite of the proven efficacy of condom, some moral,
social and psychological obstacles are still prevalent, hindering the
use of condoms. Aims : The study tried to construct a short
condom-attitude scale for use among the migrant workers, a major bridge
population in India. Settings and Design : The study was conducted
among the male migrant workers who were 18-49 years old, sexually
active and had heard about condoms and were engaged in nonformal jobs.
We recruited 234 and 280 candidates for Phase 1 and Phase 2
respectively. Materials and Methods : Ten items from the original
40-item Brown′s ATC (attitude towards condom) scale were selected
in Phase 1. After analysis of Phase 1 results, using principal
component analysis six items were found appropriate for measuring
attitude towards condom use. These six items were then administered in
another group in Phase 2. Utilizing Pearson′s correlations, scale
items were examined in terms of their mean response scores and the
correlation matrix between items. Cornbach′s alpha and construct
validity were also assessed for the entire sample. Results : Study
subjects were categorized as condom users and nonusers. The scale
structure was explored by analyzing response scores with respect to the
items, using principal component analysis followed by varimax rotation
analysis. Principal component analysis revealed that the first factor
accounted for 71% of the variance, with eigenvalue greater than one.
Eigenvalues of the second factor was less than one. Application of
screen test suggests only one factor was dominant. Mean score of six
items among condom users was 20.45 and that among nonusers was 16.67,
which was statistically significant ( P < 0.01). Cornbach′s
alpha coefficient was 0.92. Conclusion : This tailor-made
attitude-toward-condom-use scale, targeted for most vulnerable people
in India, can be included in any rapid survey for assessing the
existing beliefs and attitudes toward condoms and also for evaluating
efficacy of an intervention program