Semantic analysis of a item bank on programmatic situations of health vulnerability
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https://doi.org/10.5020/18061230.2023.13294Keywords:
Health vulnerability, Vulnerability analysis, Vulnerability studyAbstract
Objctive: to semantically analyze a bank of items related to the programmatic situation of health vulnerability. Semantic analysis, final stage of the theoretical pole of psychometric study. Data collection was carried out via Google meet with 30 subjects. Clarity, adequacy and comprehension criteria were used on a Likert scale. Variables related to the profile of the subjects were processed in SPPS. Results: there was a prevalence of women (63.3%), aged between 21-37 years (76.7%), with complete higher education (43.3%) who use the Family Health Program (53.3%). The items had scores greater than 0.80, considered clear, adequate and comprehensive. Score averages were clarity 0.93, adequacy 0.91, and understanding 0.93. Conclusion: items were analyzed semantically and are clear, adequate and understandable to apply in external validation studies.
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