Objective: This study was aimed at adapting the “Parental Sun Protection Scales
(PSPS)” in Turkish society and at determining its validity and reliability.
Methods: It was conducted methodologically in the kindergartens affiliated with
Antalya-Manavgat District Directorate of National Education between May-June
2016. 974 individuals of 635 parents with children agreed to participate in the study
which two forms as descriptive socio-demographic characteristics of the parents and
PSPS were used. The scale were statistically tested by computing the language
validity, content validity, internal criterion validity, construct validity, internal consistency
analysis, test-retest analysis and item analysis.
Results: As a result of the screen test, the number of subscales was observed to
be divided into four factors as in both original scales. The general Cronbach’s alpha
value of “Scale of the Use of Sunscreen Products” and “Sun Avoidance Scale” were
found as 0,84. Among the subscales that Norms/Attitudes for the Use of Sunscreen
Products (0,90), Self-Efficacy of Sun Avoidance (0,90), Norms/Attitudes for Sun
Avoidance (0,87), Self-Efficacy of the Use of Sunscreen Products (0,86), and Tanning
Expectancies (0,81) were highly reliable and Expectancies for the Use of Sunscreen
Products (0,79), Expectancies for Sun Avoidance (0,79), and Impediments to the Use
of Sunscreen Products (0,76) were likewise reliable. All of these scales can be used
together or individually.
Conclusion: The PSPS, the results of the analyses showed that the scales are valid
and reliable tools for Turkish Society. PSPS can be used to assess the parents’ status
of using sunscreen products for their children and their status of sun avoidance.
Primary Language | English |
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Journal Section | Articles |
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Publication Date | December 28, 2018 |
Submission Date | September 18, 2017 |
Published in Issue | Year 2018 Volume: 8 Issue: 4 |