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CLAUDIO COSTANTINO

The Italian Version of the Adult Vaccine Hesitancy Scale (aVHS) for the Working‐Age Population: Cross‐Cultural Adaptation, Reliability, and Validity

Abstract

The adult Vaccine Hesitancy Scale (aVHS) is valid and reliable for evaluating attitudes toward vaccine preventable diseases (VPDs). The aim of the present study was to evaluate the crosscultural adaptation, reliability, and validity of the Italian version of the aVHS. After cross‐cultural adaptation of the aVHS, internal consistency (IC), intra‐class correlation (ICC), and content validity (S‐CVI) were evaluated through a survey on 160 workers. Results of the ICC were analyzed on questionnaires administered twice at a distance of two months and revealed a satisfactory reproducibility (0.87). The IC of the aVHS was assessed by the Cronbach alpha coefficient test, with a result of 0.94, demonstrating an excellent IC reliability. The S‐CVI calculated for the total scale was 0.97. The aVHS is a valid and reliable tool for evaluating vaccine hesitancy toward adult vaccinations. We suggest the use of this scale in upcoming surveys on opinions and perceptions of adult vaccinations.