validation study

A psychometric validation of the decisional conflict scale in italian cancer patients scheduled for insertion of central venous access devices

Background/Aim: In oncological settings, high-quality decision-making takes place when an adaptive pattern of cognitive and behavioural processes occurs, potentially limiting post-decisional regret and leading to an increment of adherence to the final decision. An example of a choice that requires a patient’s involvement in the decision-making during cancer treatment occurs when the insertion of Central Vascular Access Device (CVAD) is proposed for chemotherapy administration.

A cross-cultural study on the psychometric quality of the italian version of the Dutch Work Addiction Scale

We investigated the psychometric properties of the Italian version of the Dutch Work Addiction Scale (DUWAS) by using an Italian
sample (N = 1,027) and a comparable Dutch sample (N = 7,523). We first conducted multigroup confirmatory factor analysis and reliability
analysis. We then examined the correlations of the DUWAS with job demands, work-family conflict, job-related affective well-being, and
psychological and physical strain. Results showed that a two-factor solution of the DUWAS was equivalent across the Italian and Dutch

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