Development of an Incest Scale in the Turkish Language and Culture: Validity and Reliability Study

This study aims to develop a valid and reliable tool for measuring beliefs and attitudes regarding incest. Incest can be considered a widespread social problem. Despite the prevalence of incest, a tool that can measure knowledge of and attitudes toward incest in Turkey is still a necessity. In this...

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Published in:Sexuality & culture Vol. 28; no. 5; pp. 2093 - 2111
Main Authors: Bulut, Meryem Berrin, Ömerca, Beyza Naile, Polat, Kübra, Kuzu, Münevver
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: New York Springer US 01-10-2024
Springer Nature B.V
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Summary:This study aims to develop a valid and reliable tool for measuring beliefs and attitudes regarding incest. Incest can be considered a widespread social problem. Despite the prevalence of incest, a tool that can measure knowledge of and attitudes toward incest in Turkey is still a necessity. In this study, 457 adults participated in the first and 255 adults in the second stage. To collect the data, Incest Scale, Childhood Emotional Incest Scale and demographic form were used. Exploratory/Confirmatory factor analysis, parallel analysis, reliability analysis were performed, and criterion validity was tested. A 23-item and 5-factor scale was obtained. The fit indexes obtained as a result of confirmatory factor analysis were satisfactory. Positive significant correlations were found between incest and childhood emotional incest. The reliability coefficients ​​were found to be within acceptable limits. This study is expected to fill a significant gap in the field, promote awareness regarding incest, and make an important contribution to the field to combat incest effectively.
ISSN:1095-5143
1936-4822
DOI:10.1007/s12119-024-10220-4