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Motivators and barriers of a Healthy Lifestyle Scale: development and psychometric characteristics
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Motivators and barriers of a Healthy Lifestyle Scale: development and psychometric characteristics

Loureen Downes
Journal of nursing measurement, Vol.16(1), pp.3-15
2008
PMID: 18578106

Abstract

Adult African Americans - ethnology Aged Aged, 80 and over Attitude to Health - ethnology Factor Analysis, Statistical Female Health Behavior - ethnology Health Services Accessibility Healthcare Disparities Humans Life Style - ethnology Male Middle Aged Motivation Nursing Assessment - methods Nursing Evaluation Research Nursing Methodology Research Principal Component Analysis Psychometrics Qualitative Research Self Care - psychology Socioeconomic Factors Surveys and Questionnaires - standards
Black individuals suffer disproportionately from diseases that are preventable by lifestyle choices. The purpose of this study was to test the internal consistency and construct validity of the newly devised instrument, Motivators and Barriers of a Healthy Lifestyle Scale (MABS). The MABS was administered to 109 community-dwelling, adult Blacks. Content validity was supported through review of the literature and the judgment of three content experts. Exploratory factor analysis supported the two dimensions, that is, motivators and barriers. The Cronbach's alphas for the motivators and barriers dimensions were .88 and .90, respectively. Results provide initial evidence that the MABS is a valid, internally consistent measure of factors that motivate or inhibit healthy lifestyle behaviors. Screening with the MABS could encourage more focused health promotion discussions between patients and practitioners.

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