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KMID : 1022320140080030207
Asian Nursing Research
2014 Volume.8 No. 3 p.207 ~ p.212
Validation of a Korean Version of Fertility Problem Inventory
Kim Ju-Hee

Shin Hye-Sook
Abstract
Purpose: The Fertility Problem Inventory (FPI) is a screening instrument used to identify infertility-related stress. The purpose of this study was to assess the reliability and validity of the Korean version of the FPI.

Methods: Forward?backward translation of the FPI from English to Korean was conducted. The translated instrument was pilot-tested and administered to 259 women with infertility. Test-retest reliability was conducted and the internal consistency coefficient was determined. Validity was evaluated through content validity, construct validity with confirmatory factor analysis, discriminant validity, and convergent validity.

Results: The internal consistency was satisfactory (Cronbach's alpha = .92, item-total correlations = .60?.92). The overall content validity index was 96.9%, signifying that the FPI had good content validity. The model fit indexes were acceptable (goodness of fit index = .92, adjusted goodness of fit index = .91, normal fit index = .95, comparative fit index = .93, and root mean square error of approximation = .05), indicating good construct validity. The intercorrelations were significant, although low to moderate in size (.20?.59). The correlation between the FPI and depression ranged from .32 to .51 (p < .001), while the correlation between the FPI and the fertility-related quality of life ranged from ?.35 to ?.58 (p < .001).

Conclusion: The Korean version of the FPI has high reliability, and good content, construct, discriminant, and convergent validity. A validated Korean version of the FPI may help nurses identify infertility-related stress and administer appropriate nursing interventions to Korean women with infertility.
KEYWORD
infertility, reliability and validity, stress
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