Development and psychometric evaluation of the fear of medical imaging radiation scale (FOMIRS): insights from multimethod analysis
Lin-sen Feng, Si-rong She, Yuan-yuan Zhang, Jia-qi Xie, Zheng-jiao Dong, Ai Tang, Yin-zhu Li, Xiao-qian Wu, Qing Yang, Hao-yu Wang, San-bin Wang

TL;DR
This study created a reliable and valid tool to measure fear of medical imaging radiation, which can help improve cancer screening compliance.
Contribution
The development of the Fear of Medical Imaging Radiation Scale (FOMIRS), a validated psychometric tool for assessing FOMIR.
Findings
FOMIRS demonstrated strong psychometric properties including good model fit and high internal consistency.
Imaging radiation cognition and fear of cancer were identified as key factors influencing FOMIR.
FOMIRS captures psychological and behavioral traits related to FOMIR and its impact on cancer screening willingness.
Abstract
Fear of medical imaging radiation (FOMIR) may influence disease screening willingness; however, no validated tool currently exists to assess FOMIR. This study aimed to develop and validate the Fear of Medical Imaging Radiation Scale (FOMIRS) and explore its psychological mechanisms. Based on classical test theory, the FOMIRS was developed through semi-structured interviews, grounded theory, and Delphi consultation. A cross-sectional survey with 1509 participants was conducted in Yunnan Province from September to December 2024. Psychometric properties were evaluated using construct validity, convergent validity, discriminant validity, criterion-related validity, content validity, and internal consistency. ROC curve analysis was used to determine the critical thresholds. Logistic regression analysis, network analysis, and structural equation modeling were employed to examine the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsRadiation Dose and Imaging · Effects of Radiation Exposure · Advances in Oncology and Radiotherapy
