Development and validation of the Illness Behavior Inventory |
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Authors: | Ira Daniel Turkat Loyd S. Pettegrew |
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Affiliation: | 1. Departments of Psychology and Medicine, Vanderbilt University, 37240, Nashville, Tennessee 2. Department of Communication, University of South Florida, 33620, Tampa, Florida
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Abstract: | The development and validation of a measure of illness behavior are presented. From a large domain sample of illness-related behaviors, a 20-item self-report measure was developed, the Illness Behavior Inventory (IBI). Validation data are presented from a series of independent studies with healthy and chronically ill individuals. Results indicate that the IBI possesses acceptable levels of internal consistency, test-retest reliability, structural reliability, discriminant validity, concurrent validity, and predictive validity. The applicability of the IBI to various areas of inquiry in behavioral medicine research and practice is discussed and directions for future research are outlined. |
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