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Title

Development of a Hookah Smoking Obscenity Measurement Scale for Adolescents.

Authors

Keshavarzian, Khadijeh; Nadrian, Haidar; Allahverdipour, Hamid; Mohammadpoorasl, Asghar

Abstract

Background: The worldwide trend of hookah use among adolescents is increasing, and literature shows a relationship between obscenity and adolescents' tendency toward hookah smoking. As there is a lack of appropriate instruments to measure the obscenity of hookah smoking, in the present study, we aimed to develop an instrument to measure hookah smoking obscenity among adolescents. Methods: In this methodological study, a sequential exploratory design was used to conduct the study from February 2017 to July 2018 on adolescents in Tabriz, Iran. In the qualitative phase, we conducted semistructured individual interviews (with 18 students) and a focus group discussion (FGD) (with 13 students) to explain the concept of obscenity and develop the items of hookah smoking obscenity scale (HSOS). We then examined the psychometric properties of the HSOS based on face, content, construct and predictive validities as well as internal consistency and repeatability. Findings: The HSOS was developed with 21 items based on the results of qualitative data analysis. Applying confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), the χ2/degree of freedom (df) ratio was found to be 3.792 for the fourfactor structure of the questionnaire and the fit indices of this structural model were satisfactory. The values of Cronbach's alpha and the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) for the constructs in the HSOS ranged 0.81-0.93 and 0.79-0.92, respectively. Conclusion: We found the HSOS with a good level of fit indices, validity, and reliability. The HSOS may be applied by school healthcare providers and health practitioners to find valid and reliable data on the obscenity of hookah smoking when developing hookah smoking prevention/cessation interventions among adolescents.

Subjects

TABRIZ (Iran); HOOKAHS; SMOKING prevention; TEENAGERS; SCALING (Social sciences); CONFIRMATORY factor analysis

Publication

Addiction & Health, 2020, Vol 12, Issue 2, p77

ISSN

2008-4633

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.22122/ahj.v12i2.267

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