| Literature DB >> 33204058 |
Washington Allysson Dantas Silva1,2, Tátila Rayane de Sampaio Brito1, Cicero Roberto Pereira1.
Abstract
The objective of the present research is to develop and validate the COVID-19 Anxiety Scale (CAS). We conducted three studies to gather evidence regarding content and construct validity, as well to evaluate the reliability of the measure. Study 1 is subdivided into two studies. In Study 1a, we analyze the content validity of the new measure through content expert analysis (N = 10 expert raters). In Study 1b (N = 30), we perform a pilot study with a sample from the target population. In Study 2 (N = 352), we explored the unifactorial structure of the measure, and analyzed its internal consistency verified. Finally, in Study 3 (N = 200), we assess the adequacy of the factor structure and gather evidence on convergent-discriminant validity and gender-scale invariance. In summary, our results demonstrate that CAS is a reliable and adequate instrument to assess COVID-19 related anxiety. © Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2020.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; COVID-19; Measures; Pandemic
Year: 2020 PMID: 33204058 PMCID: PMC7661558 DOI: 10.1007/s12144-020-01195-0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Curr Psychol ISSN: 1046-1310
7-item of CAS
| Instructions: How much each item reflected their behavior in the last days? Please, indicate using the scale (0 = not applicable to me, 1 = hardly ever applicable to me, 2 = sometimes applicable to me, and 3 = very applicable to me). | |
|---|---|
| No. | Items |
| 1. | I feel bad when thinking about COVID-19 |
| 2. | I feel heart racing when I read about COVID-19 |
| 3. | I feel anxious about COVID-19 |
| 4. | I feel uneasy when reading news about COVID-19 |
| 5. | I have trouble relaxing when I think about COVID-19 |
| 6. | I feel like I may panic when I update myself about COVID-19 |
| 7. | I am afraid of being infected with COVID-19 |
Exploratory Factor Analysis of CAS
| No. | Items | M(SD) | Factor loadings | h2 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 05. | I have trouble relaxing when I think about COVID-19 | 1.37(1.13) | .88 | .78 |
| 03. | I feel anxious about COVID-19 | 1.68(1.07) | .80 | .64 |
| 04. | I feel uneasy when reading news about COVID-19 | 1.77(1.03) | .79 | .63 |
| 06. | I feel like I may panic when I update myself about COVID-19 | .92(1.09) | .76 | .58 |
| 01. | I feel bad when thinking about COVID-19 | 1.89(.95) | .72 | .52 |
| 02. | I feel heart racing when I read about COVID-19 | .73(.94) | .68 | .47 |
| 07. | I am afraid of being infected with COVID-19 | 2.03(1.02) | .53 | .28 |
| Eigenvalue | 4.32 | |||
| % Variance | 62.02 |
Note. h2 = communality
Descriptive statistics of CAS items
| Items | M(SD) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | Men | Women | p* | |
| 1 | 2.34(.79) | 2.22(.79) | 2.45(.79) | .043 |
| 2 | 1.01(.94) | .76(.87) | 1.25(.95) | .001 |
| 3 | 2.26(.85) | 2.06(.95) | 2.46(.71) | .001 |
| 4 | 2.16(.88) | 2.00(.94) | 2.37(.78) | .003 |
| 5 | 2.06(.98) | 1.83(1.05) | 2.27(.86) | .002 |
| 6 | 1.29(1.05) | 1.10(1.02) | 1.47(1.06) | .014 |
| 7 | 2.39(.82) | 2.31(.84) | 2.46(.80) | .217 |
| Total score | 1.93(.66) | 1.75(.70) | 2.10(.59) | .001 |
Note. * = independent-sample t test (p value)
Fig. 1Confirmatory Factor Analysis of CAS items
Goodness-of-fit indices for invariance analysis of the CAS single-factor model between gender groups
| Model | χ2 | χ2/ | CFI | ΔCFI | RMSEA(90%CI) | ΔRMSEA | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Configural | 37.84 | 28 | 1.35 | .982 | – | .059(.000–.104) | – |
| Men | 20.74 | 14 | 1.48 | .979 | – | .070(.000–.130) | – |
| Women | 17.10 | 14 | 1.22 | .986 | – | .047(.000–.112) | |
| Metric | 47.84 | 34 | 1.40 | .974 | .008 | .064(.000–.103) | .005 |
| Scalar | 52.62 | 40 | 1.31 | .977 | .003 | .056(.000–.094) | .008 |
Note. df = degrees of freedom; CFI = Comparative Fit Index; RMSEA = Root Mean Square Error of Approximation; CI = Confidence Interval