Tobacco Induced Diseases (Sep 2022)

Validation of the Malay Version of the Decisional Balance Inventory (MDBI) among secondary school-going adolescents

  • Kuang Hock Lim,
  • Yoon Ling Cheong,
  • Hui Li Lim,
  • Chee Cheong Kee,
  • Sumarni Mohd Ghazali,
  • Pei Pei Heng,
  • Chien Huey Teh,
  • Mohd Hazilas Mat Hashim,
  • Yong Kang Cheah,
  • Jia Hui Lim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.18332/tid/152409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. September
pp. 1 – 9

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Introduction The Decisional Balance Inventory is a tool used to measure propensity to maintain or change a habit which takes into consideration the perceived advantages and disadvantages. This study aimed to establish the validity and reliability of a Malay language version of the DBI for assessing inclination for change in smoking behavior among secondary school-going adolescents in Malaysia. Methods We administered the MDBI to 669 secondary school students selected through multistage sampling. The sample consisted of 60.1% male (n=398) and 39.9% (n=264) female students, more than two-thirds (69.9%, n=463) of which were from rural areas. The majority of the respondents were aged 13–14 years [13 years, 36.4% (n=241), 14 years, 40.0% (n=265), 16 years, 23.6% (n=156)]. The construct validity of the MDBI was assessed using explanatory (EFA) and confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and the reliability of the MDBI via Cronbach’s alpha. Results EFA and parallel analysis extracted three factors in the MDBI that accounted for 65.4% of the observed variance, and this was supported by CFA. Internal consistency of the three factors ranged from 0.734 to 0.867, indicating acceptable reliability. Conclusions The MDBI has good psychometric properties and is suitable for measuring smoking intention among Malaysian secondary school-going adolescents. However, it should continue to be tested to expand its usefulness and applicability among adolescents in other sociodemographic settings.

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