Instrument details

Instrument Title

Naar-King Self-Efficacy for Medication Adherence

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Source Article

Naar-King, S., Templin, T., Wright, K., Frey, M., Parsons, J. T., & Lam, P. (2006). Psychosocial factors and medication adherence in HIV-positive youth. AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 20(1), 44-47.

Response Options

The items are rated on a five-point likert scale from “very sure I can” to “very sure I cannot.”

Survey Items

1. How sure are you that you can take the right amounts of your medicine at the right times?
2. How sure are you that you can do better with taking the right amounts of your medicine at the right times?
3. How sure are you that you can take the right amounts of your medicine at the right times even if you were very tempted not to?

Internal Reliability

For confidence to take HIV medications subscale Chronbach's alpha = 0.89; for the Temptation subscale alpha = 0.95.

Validity

Validity information was not available.

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Terms Of Use

Individuals may use this information for research or educational purposes only and may not use this information for commercial purposes. When using this instrument, please cite:

Naar-King, S., Templin, T., Wright, K., Frey, M., Parsons, J. T., & Lam, P. (2006). Psychosocial factors and medication adherence in HIV-positive youth. AIDS Patient Care & STDs, 20(1), 44-47.

When presenting results using any survey information you obtained from the SABI, please acknowledge the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Center for AIDS Research (CFAR), an NIH funded program P30 AI50410.