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. 1988;32(4-5):403-8.
doi: 10.1016/0022-3999(88)90023-2.

Development of a self-administered questionnaire to measure women's knowledge of prenatal screening and diagnostic tests

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Development of a self-administered questionnaire to measure women's knowledge of prenatal screening and diagnostic tests

T M Marteau et al. J Psychosom Res. 1988.

Abstract

A prerequisite to an informed decision to undergo any screening or diagnostic test is knowledge about such a test. This study describes the development of a self-administered questionnaire to measure knowledge of prenatal tests, for use in studies concerning the uptake of these tests. Both the reliability (internal and test-retest) and predictive validity are evaluated. Validity is assessed in two studies: first, comparison is made between three criterion groups (two with experience of pregnancy, one without); and second, scores on the questionnaire are compared before and after women have been provided with information about possible tests. The results show this to be both a reliable and valid measure of knowledge about prenatal tests. The results also highlight aspects of knowledge that are lacking. For example, a sizeable minority of women were uncertain or incorrect in identifying which tests they had undergone in a recent pregnancy.

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