![]() ![]() ![]() The new scale yielded a McDonald’s Omega coefficient (ω) of 0.893. Items were examined for their underlying relationships and labelled: professional practice, social integration, partner and family, and benevolent stigma. ResultsĪn exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis indicated that a four-factor model was the most parsimonious solution. Reliability (test-retest, n = 33) and validity (n = 180) tests were carried out. ![]() The results of the questionnaires answered by 213 undergraduate nursing students from the Faculty of Health Sciences of Ceuta (University of Granada) were analysed. The objectives of this study are to update the AIDS Attitudes Scale for Nursing Students (EASE) by adapting it to the sociocultural landscape and to analyse the reliability and structural validity of the new scale. The reduction or abolition of discriminatory practices requires, first of all, to know the attitudes of nursing students towards AIDS with tools appropriate to the socio-cultural context of the disease. One of the environments where people living with HIV/AIDS should feel safer is in the health care setting however, scientific evidence has identified discriminatory behaviour on the part of health care professionals towards these people. ![]()
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