Fox K R, Himawan L K, France C R
Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens, Ohio, USA.
Transfus Med. 2018 Jun;28(3):193-199. doi: 10.1111/tme.12426. Epub 2017 May 18.
This study was designed to develop and conduct initial validation testing for a novel measure of ambivalence about donating blood.
Previous studies of living organ, bone marrow and stem cell donors have identified donation-related ambivalence as a predictor of decisions about donation and post-donation outcomes. Ambivalence about blood donation has not received the same attention.
In Study 1, a sample of young adults (N = 396) were administered test items of ambivalence, and exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) were performed to identify the Blood Donation Ambivalence Survey. In Study 2, a separate sample of young adults (N = 241) completed the Blood Donation Ambivalence Survey in addition to questionnaires assessing known predictors of blood donation.
Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses indicated a two-factor structure reflecting commitment to donating blood and indecision about giving blood. The commitment subscale was positively related to known predictors of increased donation behaviour (e.g. donation intention, self-efficacy), whereas the indecision subscale was positively related to known predictors of decreased donation behaviour (e.g. donation anxiety, negative affect). Furthermore, a history of blood donation was associated with greater commitment and less indecision.
The present findings provide strong initial support for the reliability and validity of a novel measure of blood donor ambivalence.
本研究旨在开发一种关于献血矛盾心理的新型测量方法并进行初步验证测试。
先前对活体器官、骨髓和干细胞捐献者的研究已将与捐献相关的矛盾心理确定为捐献决策和捐献后结果的预测指标。然而,献血矛盾心理尚未受到同样的关注。
在研究1中,对一组年轻成年人(N = 396)进行了矛盾心理测试项目,并进行探索性因素分析(EFA)和验证性因素分析(CFA)以确定献血矛盾心理调查。在研究2中,另一组年轻成年人(N = 241)除了完成评估已知献血预测指标的问卷外,还完成了献血矛盾心理调查。
探索性和验证性因素分析表明存在一个双因素结构,反映了献血的意愿和献血的犹豫不决。意愿子量表与已知的增加献血行为的预测指标(如献血意愿、自我效能感)呈正相关,而犹豫不决子量表与已知的减少献血行为的预测指标(如献血焦虑、消极情绪)呈正相关。此外,献血史与更强的意愿和更少的犹豫不决相关。
本研究结果为一种新型献血者矛盾心理测量方法的可靠性和有效性提供了有力的初步支持。