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J Allied Health ; 43(3): 133-9, 2014 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25194058

ABSTRACT

Measures are needed to assess youth perceptions about health science careers to facilitate research aimed at increasing youth pursuit of health science. Although the Indiana Instrument provides an established measure of perceptions regarding nursing and ideal careers, we were interested in learning how high-achieving 10th graders from relatively low socioeconomic areas who identify as black/African American (black) perceive health science and ideal careers. The Indiana Instrument was modified, administered to 90 youth of interest, and psychometrically analyzed. Reliable subscales were identified that may facilitate parsimonious, theoretical, and reliable study of youth decision-making regarding health science careers. Such research may help to develop and evaluate strategies for increasing the number of minority health scientists.


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Achievement , Black or African American , Career Choice , Health Occupations , Adolescent , Female , Humans , Indiana , Male , Poverty Areas , Psychometrics , Socioeconomic Factors
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