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Cogent Psychology
Psychometric validation of the Sexual Knowledge and Attitudes Test –Adolescents (SKAT-A) in an Iranian sample
Seyed Mohammad Kalantarkousheh1  Martin Komarc2  Lawrence M. Scheier3  Mahsa Motedayen4 
[1] Allameh Tabataba’i University;Charles University in Prague;Senior Research Scientist, Prevention Strategies, LLC;University of Tehran;
关键词: sexual attitudes;    sexual behavior;    factorial validity;    esem;    cultural beliefs;    iran;   
DOI  :  10.1080/23311908.2019.1585505
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

A rise in sexually transmitted diseases and liberalization of sexual attitudes has encouraged several Islamic countries to actively pursue sexual education programs. Support for this effort requires psychometrically sound instruments that can be used to assess sexual attitudes and obtain a richer understanding of the relations between attitudes and behavior. To address this knowledge gap, we translated the Sexual Knowledge and Attitudes Test—Adolescents (SKAT-A) from English to Farsi. We then examined the instrument’s factorial structure and criterion validity using exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM) with a sample of adolescent and young adult Iranians. A six-factor model fit well including constructs assessing premarital sexuality, masturbation, homosexuality, pornography, abortion, and sexual coercion. All scales had adequate internal consistencies ranging from .66 to .85. There was sufficient evidence supporting several different forms of measurement equivalence based on gender, age and religious participation. Associations between sexual attitudes and markers of sexual activity were moderate and in the expected directions. Total replication of the U.S. factor structure was not obtained, however, there is evidence that core constructs in the instrument assessing sexual attitudes are suitable for use in a wide range of cultures, even those predicated on a strong religious beliefs system.

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