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The Korean Version of the Academic Cyberincivility Assessment Questionnaire for Nursing Students in South Korea: Validity and Reliability Study.

Minjoo HongJennie Chang De GagneHyewon ShinSuhye KwonGum-Hee Choi
Published in: Journal of medical Internet research (2020)
This study extended and reevaluated the US version of cybercivility scales in a culturally distinct context. The three dimensions of cybercivility include knowledge, experience, and acceptability. Acceptability is well-validated as a dimension, whereas the knowledge dimension requires reexamination for application to Koreans. A revision of the instrument is needed that considers the cultural differences between South Korea and the United States. This paper calls for more attention to be paid to contextualized cybercivility scales among health professions in countries outside the United States.
Keyphrases
  • healthcare
  • psychometric properties
  • nursing students
  • public health
  • working memory
  • risk assessment
  • climate change
  • human health
  • patient reported