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Psychometric properties of an oral health literacy scale for people living with diabetes.

Andréa Maria Eleutério de Barros Lima MartinsAna Maria Rodrigues SantosGizelton Pereira AlencarJoão Gabriel Silva SouzaMaria Alice Aguiar SoaresMaria Barros Lima MartinsMarise Fagundes da SilveiraMelissa Barral MaiaPaula Karoline Soares FariasRaquel Conceição FerreiraRodrigo Alves PintoThaisa Soares CrespoEfigenia Ferreira E Ferreira
Published in: Brazilian oral research (2023)
This study evaluated the construct validity of the instrument Oral Health Literacy among diabetics. A probabilistic random sample of 239 diabetics from an infinite population answered the 10 items of the questionnaire. The structural validity was assessed by confirmatory factor analysis and goodness of fit, chi-square per degrees of freedom ratio (X2/df), comparative fit index (CFI), goodness-of-fit index (GFI), and root-mean-square error of approximation (RMSEA). Internal consistency was estimated by the average variance extracted (AVE) and composite reliability (CR). The scores were dichotomized with the upper limit of the 95% confidence interval as the cutoff point. The three-dimensional model presented good quality parameters (X2 /df = 2.459; CFI = 0.988; TLI = 0.981) and poor RMSEA (0.078). Internal consistency was adequate; AVE for the Access, Understand/appraise, and Apply subscales were 0.831, 0.981, and 0.954 and the CR for these subscales were 0.893, 0.962, and 0.822, respectively. Inadequate literacy ranged from 41.8 to 48.1%. The three-dimensional model identified (access, understand/appraise, and apply) showed structural validity, good internal consistency, and understandability.
Keyphrases
  • psychometric properties
  • health information
  • glycemic control
  • type diabetes
  • cardiovascular disease
  • healthcare
  • metabolic syndrome
  • cross sectional
  • quality improvement
  • weight loss
  • insulin resistance