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Öğe Turkish Validity and Reliability of the Reproductive Coercion Scale(2021) Öztürk, Ruşen; Güner, ÖzlemPurpose: The aim of the study was to determine the validity and reliability of the Reproductive Coercion Scale by adapting it toTurkish. Material and Methods: The present research was methodologically planned to determine the validity and reliability of theReproductive Coercion Scale which was adapted to Turkish. The study was carried out with 150 healthy women who met the researchcriteria and applied to the Gynecology Polyclinic between 01 July and October 2020 in a state hospital. In the validity of the scale;Factor analysis tests (KMO, Bartlett Test, Principal Component Analysis, Varimax Rotation Method) were used to evaluate the expertopinions.In the reliability of the scale; Cronbach Alpha, pearson correlation, independent group t-test and split half values were used.Results: After ensuring the language equivalence of the Reproductive Coercion Scale, it was determined that the experts agreed on thecontent of the items as a result of the opinions of 10 experts (p = 0.153) for the content validity of the five items in the scale. In theitem analysis of the Reproductive Coercion Scale, the total correlation value of all items of the scale was found above 0.25. As a resultof this finding, no item was removed from the scale. The average score of the participants from the scale is 0.872 + 1.24. The internalconsistency reliability coefficient of the scale was found to be 0.72 and the internal consistency of the scale was found to be quitereliable. The results of the analysis of the scale's invariance against time and split half reliability also support the reliability.Conclusion: The Turkish version of the Reproductive Coercion Scale can be used validity and reliability in womenÖğe Validity and Reliability of the Turkish Version of the Reproductive Autonomy Scale(2024) Öztürk, Ruşen; Güner, OzlemObjective: This study aimed to determine the reliability and validity of the Reproductive Autonomy Scale (RES), which is a measurement tool that will determine the views of women in Turkey regarding reproductive autonomy by adapting it to the Turkish language and culture. Material and Methods: This was a cross-sectional, methodological research study. A purposive sampling technique was employed to recruit 237 women who applied to the gynecology polyclinic between February 2019 and August 2019. Results: The consistency of the scale, which was translated into Turkish and then back to English, was determined with expert opinion (Kendall W =0.101; p>0.05). The Cronbach's alpha coefficient was 0.72 for the total scale and 0.70 to 0.85 for the subscales. Factor analysis revealed three subscales that explained 58.4% of the total variance. Based on the confirmatory factor analysis, the goodness of fit index was 0.92, the comparative fit index was 0.95, and the non-normed fit index was 0.94. Conclusion: The RAS is valid and reliable for the determination of reproductive autonomy among Turkish women. These results suggested that RAS could be used in family planning programs to identify coercion or barriers against contraception, understand the limitations of reproductive autonomy, and improve women's health.