| Literature DB >> 34518734 |
Norman B Schmidt1, Nicholas P Allan2,3, Brandon Koscinski2, Brittany M Mathes1, Kelsey Eackles2, Catherine Accorso2, Kevin G Saulnier2, Darcey M Allan2, Kaley Potter2, Lora Garey4, Julie Suhr2, Megan Austin2, Michael J Zvolensky4.
Abstract
In addition to impacting the physical health of millions of Americans, the novel-coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is a significant psychological stressor due to both the threat of the illness itself and the mitigation strategies used to contain the spread. To facilitate understanding of the impact of COVID-19, validated measures are needed. Using a stepwise procedure in line with best-practice measurement procedures, the current report summarizes the procedures employed to create the COVID-19 Impact Battery (CIB). Two independent samples recruited via Amazon Mechanical Turk (N = 175, N = 642) and a third community sample (N = 259) were used for reliability and validity testing. Validation procedures yielded a battery consisting of three scales assessing COVID-19 related behaviors, worry, and disability. The behaviors scale contains three subscales assessing stockpiling, cleaning, and avoidance. The worry subscale also contains three subscales assessing health, financial and catastrophic concerns. In addition, we created a short version of the battery (CIB-S) to allow for more flexibility in data collection. In summary, we have provided reliability and validity information for the CIB and CIB-S, demonstrating that these measures can facilitate evaluation of the broad impact of COVID-19 on mental health functioning.Entities:
Keywords: Assessment instrument; COVID; Development; Validation
Year: 2021 PMID: 34518734 PMCID: PMC8427558 DOI: 10.1007/s10862-021-09919-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Psychopathol Behav Assess ISSN: 0882-2689
Demographic characteristics across samples
| Sample 1 | Sample 2 | Sample 3 | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Variable | |||
| Age | 39.05 (11.79) | 38.52c (10.00) | 36.40d (14.95) |
All discrepancies in sample sizes were due to missingness
aIn sample 1, participants were asked to identify their gender from a list containing “Male”, “Female”, “Trans male”, “Trans female”, “Non-binary”. In samples 2 and 3, participants were asked to identify their sex assigned at birth from a list containing “Male”, “Female”, “Other”, “Prefer not to answer”
bIn sample 1, each race option was mutually exclusive while in samples 2 and 3, participants could select more than one option therefore the percentages are non-mutually exclusive
cN = 634
dN = 252
eN = 258
COVID-19 participant characteristics
| Question | Sample 1 | Sample 2 | Sample 3 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | |||
| Have you been diagnosed with COVID-19? | 8 (4.6%) | 11 (1.7%) | 3 (1.2%) |
| Do you think you have COVID-19, but have not been tested/diagnosed?a | 19 (10.9%) | 23 (3.7%) c | 18 (7.0%) f |
| Have you been exposed to someone who has confirmed COVID-19? | 21 (12.0%) | 42 (6.6%) | 15 (5.8%) |
| Have you been exposed to someone who has been tested for COVID-19 but is awaiting the results? | 17 (9.7%) | 38 (6.0%) | 10 (3.9%) |
| Has anyone in your home contracted COVID-19? | 9 (5.1%) | 11 (1.7%) | 5 (1.9%) g |
| Does your job require contact with people affected with COVID-19?b | 21 (12.0%) | 39 (8.3%) d | 17 (7.7%) h |
| Do you have any medical conditions that puts you at an elevated risk for COVID-19? | 46 (26.3%) | 101 (15.9%) | 86 (33.2%) |
| Do you smoke or vape? | 46 (26.3%) | 130 (20.5%) | 45 (17.4%) |
| What is the approximate size of the COVID-19 outbreak in your area? | e | g | |
| No cases | 4 (2.3%) | 5 (0.8%) | 1 (0.4%) |
| Very small | 17 (9.7%) | 79 (12.5%) | 110 (42.6%) |
| Small | 24 (13.7%) | 117 (18.5%) | 72 (27.9%) |
| Small to medium | 37 (21.1%) | 125 (19.7%) | 22 (8.5%) |
| Medium | 40 (22.9%) | 135 (21.3%) | 21 (8.1%) |
| Medium to large | 29 (16.6%) | 91 (14.4%) | 20 (7.8%) |
| Large | 16 (9.1%) | 50 (7.9%) | 9 (3.5%) |
| Very large | 8 (4.6%) | 32 (5.0%) | 3 (1.2%) |
| Are you currently under a “stay at home” or “shelter in place” order? | 164 (93.7%) | 556 (87.6%) | 119 (45.9%) |
| If yes, for how long have you been under that order? | |||
| 0–1 week | 3 (1.8%) | 1 (0.2%) | 1 (0.8%) |
| 1–2 weeks | 21 (12.8%) | 11 (2.0%) | 0 (0.0%) |
| 2–4 weeks | 96 (58.4%) | 104 (18.7%) | 4 (3.4%) |
| 4–6 weeks | 33 (20.7%) | 304 (54.7%) | 25 (21.0%) |
| 6–8 weeks | 10 (6.1%) | 136 (24.5%) | 89 (74.8%) |
Except for the two questions denoted with superscript “a” and superscript “b”, all other discrepancies in sample sizes were due to missingness
aIn samples 2 and 3, this question was only asked of participants who indicated that they did not have a confirmed COVID-19 diagnosis
bIn samples 2 and 3, this question was only asked of participants who indicated that they were currently employed
cN = 624
dN = 468
eN = 634
fN = 256
gN = 258
hN = 221
Factor loadings for the best-fitting exploratory factor analysis of the CIB behaviors factors in sample 1
| Factor loadings | Stockpiling | Avoiding | Cleaning |
|---|---|---|---|
| .02 | −.07 | ||
| −.02 | .06 | ||
| .14* | .14 | ||
| .02 | −.004 | ||
| 5. Hand-washing | −.01 | .35* | .51* |
| .25* | .03 | ||
| .18* | .01 | ||
| −.01 | .03 | ||
| .14 | −.11 | ||
| 13. Avoided going outside | .46* | .34* | −.11 |
| 14. Avoided crowded places | .01 | .68* | .18* |
| −.04 | .02 | ||
| −.01 | .02 | ||
| 17. Avoided public transportation | −.01 | .90* | −.02 |
| .02 | −.07 | ||
| .11 | .01 | ||
| 21. Avoided eating out | −.07 | .71* | .02 |
| Factor correlations | |||
| Stockpiling | .31* | −.05 | |
| Avoiding | .41* | ||
Items selected for the final CIB Behaviors scale are in bold and italicized
*p < 0.05
Factor loadings for the best-fitting exploratory factor analysis of the CIB Worry factors in Sample 1
| Factor loadings | FW | HW | CW |
|---|---|---|---|
| −.003 | −.03 | ||
| −.13 | .06 | ||
| .07 | .08 | ||
| 5. I feel pressure to provide for my family | .75* | .06 | −.02 |
| .29 | .004 | ||
| .11 | .02 | ||
| .22 | −.21* | ||
| 10. I feel uneasy | .21 | .58* | −.004 |
| 11. I feel anxious | .15 | .52* | .03 |
| 12. I worry that I do not have control over what the future holds | .24 | .50* | .06 |
| 13. I worry I will be separated from my family | .08 | .61* | .16 |
| 15. I feel guilty for not being there for my family and friends | .08 | .43* | .18 |
| 16. I worry that if I get sick, I will not be cared for as others are | .07 | .65* | .14 |
| 18. I worry that something will happen to my family members | −.09 | .82* | −.11 |
| .22* | −.001 | ||
| .01 | .01 | ||
| .003 | .01 | ||
| .002 | .03 | ||
| 23. I worry that if I contract COVID-19, I will give it to other people | −.08 | .78* | −.26* |
| 24. If I cough, sneeze, or have a sore throat, I am worried that I have COVID-19 | −.13 | .77* | .06 |
| −.04 | .12 | ||
| Factor correlations | |||
| Financial Worries | .47* | .48* | |
| Health worries | .46* | ||
FW Financial worries, HW Health worries, CW Catastrophizing Worries. Items selected for the final CIB Worry scale are in bold and italicized
*p < 0.05
Factor loadings and factor correlations for the CIB worry factors across samples
| Sample 1, Wave 2 ( | Sample 2 ( | Sample 3 ( | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Factor loadings | FW | HW | CW | FW | HW | CW | FW | HW | CW |
| Unable provide | .93*** | .86*** | .80*** | ||||||
| Losing job | .81*** | .71*** | .62*** | ||||||
| Food | .77*** | .83*** | .83*** | ||||||
| Sick | .57*** | .75*** | .67*** | ||||||
| Medical attn | .89*** | .87*** | .77*** | ||||||
| Help for family | .81*** | .85*** | .69*** | ||||||
| Money | .64*** | .84*** | .77*** | ||||||
| Go crazy | .90*** | .92*** | .90*** | ||||||
| Can’t handle | .95*** | .95*** | 1.00*** | ||||||
| Contract virus | .61*** | .73*** | .62*** | ||||||
| Lose friends | .62*** | .68*** | .44*** | ||||||
| Factor correlations | |||||||||
| FW | .59*** | .45*** | .75*** | .52*** | .69*** | .26*** | |||
| HW | .57*** | .56*** | .19** | ||||||
FW financial worries, HW health worries, CW catastrophizing worries
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
Factor loadings for the CIB disability factor across samples
| Sample 1, Wave 2 ( | Sample 2, Wave 2 (N = 321) | Sample 3 ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Household | .87*** | .76*** | .72*** |
| Activities | .37** | .52*** | .48*** |
| Emotional | .62*** | .70*** | .78*** |
| Concentrate | .96*** | .79*** | .66*** |
| People | .80*** | .73*** | .63*** |
| Friendship | .74*** | .77*** | .63*** |
| Work | .70*** | .74*** | .64*** |
**p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
Factor loadings for the best-fitting model of CIB Worry and Disability specific factors and a General Distress factor
| Factor loadings | Distress | Worry | Disability |
|---|---|---|---|
| Worry 2. I worry that I will lose my employment | .58* | .48* | .06 |
| Worry 3. I worry that my family will not have enough food | .68* | .23 | .08 |
| Worry 19. I worry that I will not have enough money or access to resources to survive this time | .76* | .21 | −.02 |
| Worry 6. I worry that I will get sick and be unable to take care of my family | .72* | −.17 | −.05 |
| Worry 8. I worry that I am not going to get the medical attention I need | .68* | −.33 | −.01 |
| Worry 9. I worry that my family members will not receive adequate help during this time | .67* | −.24 | −.14* |
| Worry 21. I am worried I will not be able to handle being in quarantine | .54* | .01 | .53* |
| Worry 25. I am worried I will lose friends due to social distancing | .38* | −.09 | .65* |
| Disability 2. Joining in community activities in the same way as others can? | .33* | −.13 | .19* |
| Disability 3. How much have you been emotionally affected by the COVID-19 outbreak? | .53* | −.11 | .46* |
| Disability 5. Dealing with people you do not know? | .43* | −.02 | .62* |
| Disability 6. Maintaining a friendship? | .38* | .03 | .74* |
| Disability 7. Your day to day work? | .43* | .10 | .43* |
Items selected for the final CIB-S scale are in bold and italicized
*p < 0.05
Model fit indices for all confirmatory factor analyses and structural equation models examined
| χ2 | CFI | RMSEA (90% CI) | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CIB behavior | ||||
| CFA sample 1 W2 | 89.18*** | 51 | .95 | .08 (0.05, 0.11) |
| CFA sample 2 W1 | 98.69*** | 51 | .98 | .04 (0.03, 0.05) |
| CFA sample 3 | 108.71*** | 51 | .95 | .07 (0.05, 0.08) |
| SEM sample 2 W1 | 1409.16*** | 614 | .92 | .05 (0.04, 0.05) |
| SEM sample 3 | 134.15*** | 78 | .96 | .05 (0.04, 0.07) |
| CIB worry | ||||
| CFA sample 1 W2 | 71.26* | 40 | .95 | .08 (0.05, 0.11) |
| CFA sample 2 W1 | 125.38*** | 40 | .97 | .06 (0.05, 0.07) |
| CFA sample 3 | 104.19*** | 40 | .94 | .08 (0.06, 0.10) |
| SEM sample 2 W1 | 1375.56*** | 578 | .93 | .05 (0.04, 0.05) |
| SEM sample 3 | 193.17*** | 64 | .91 | .09 (0.07, 0.10) |
| CIB disability | ||||
| CFA sample 1 W2 | 21.26 | 14 | .97 | .07 (0.000, 0.12) |
| CFA sample 2 W2 | 27.51* | 14 | .98 | .06 (0.02, 0.09) |
| CFA sample 3 | 21.46 | 14 | .98 | .05 (0.000, 0.08) |
| SEM sample 2 W2 | 877.19*** | 321 | .85 | .07 (0.07, 0.08) |
| SEM sample 3 | 61.97** | 32 | .96 | .06 (0.04, 0.08) |
| CIB-S | ||||
| CFA sample 1 W2 | 14.19* | 5 | .94 | .12 (0.05, 0.20) |
| CFA sample 2 W2 | 37.46*** | 5 | .90 | .14 (0.10, 0.19) |
| CFA sample 3 | 9.49 | 5 | .97 | .06 (0.00, 0.12) |
| SEM sample 2 W2 | 851.39 | 272 | .82 | .08 (0.08, 0.09) |
| SEM sample 3 | 153.60*** | 16 | .70 | .18 (0.16, 0.21) |
CIB COVID-19 Impact Battery, W2 Wave 2, Df Degrees of freedom, CFI Comparative Fit Index, RMSEA Root Mean Square Error of Approximation
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
Factor loadings and factor correlations for the CIB behavior factors across samples
| Sample 1, Wave 2 ( | Sample 2 ( | Sample 3 ( | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stockpiling | Cleaning | Avoiding | Stockpiling | Cleaning | Avoiding | Stockpiling | Cleaning | Avoiding | |
| Factor loadings | |||||||||
| Stock-food | .85*** | .80*** | .82*** | ||||||
| Stock-clean | .94*** | .89*** | .91*** | ||||||
| Stock-GEAR | .83*** | .85*** | .72*** | ||||||
| Stock-other | .89*** | .85*** | .82*** | ||||||
| Hand sanit | .53*** | .58*** | .54*** | ||||||
| Disinfct-home | .67*** | .74*** | .76*** | ||||||
| Disinfct-groc | .62*** | .73*** | .72*** | ||||||
| Disinfct-pac | .75*** | .75*** | .72*** | ||||||
| Avoid-small | .74*** | .70*** | .54*** | ||||||
| Avoid-hosp | .67*** | .68*** | .67*** | ||||||
| Avoid-taxi | .72*** | .71*** | .81*** | ||||||
| Avoid-travel | .80*** | .787*** | .70*** | ||||||
| Factor correlations | |||||||||
| Stockpiling | .64*** | −.06 | .47*** | .02 | .38*** | .08 | |||
| Cleaning | .29* | .47*** | .50*** | ||||||
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
Factor loadings for the final version of the CIB Disability factor in Sample 1
| Factor loadings | Disability |
|---|---|
| 1. Taking care of household responsibilities? | .75* |
| 2. Joining in community activities in the same way as others can? | .34* |
| 3. How much have you been emotionally affected by the COVID-19 outbreak? | .68* |
| 4. Concentrating on doing something for 10 min? | .74* |
| 5. Dealing with people you do not know? | .80* |
| 6. Maintaining a friendship? | .80* |
| 7. Your day to day work? | .61* |
All items were selected for the final CIB Disability factor
*p < 0.05
Correlations between study variables for Sample 2 Wave 1
| Sample 2 W1 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Stockpiling | |||||||||
| 2. Cleanliness | .47*** | ||||||||
| 3. Avoidance | .11 | .49*** | |||||||
| 4. FW | .43*** | .17** | .08 | ||||||
| 5. HW | .51*** | .38*** | .24*** | .73*** | |||||
| 6. CT | .40*** | .14* | −.04 | .41*** | .53*** | ||||
| 7. NA | .36*** | .12* | −.06 | .64*** | .69*** | .52*** | |||
| 8. PSWQ | .15** | .07 | .04 | .35*** | .53*** | .26*** | .66*** | ||
| 9. ACS | .04 | .21* | .11 | −.09 | −.13 | −.09 | −.21* | −.32*** |
FW financial worries, HW health worries, CW catastrophizing worries, NA negative affect scale of PANAS-SF, PSWQ Penn State Worry Questionnaire, ACS Attentional Control Scale
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
Correlations between study variables for Sample 2 Wave 2
| Sample 2 W2 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Disability | ||||
| 2. NA | 0.77*** | |||
| 3. PSWQ | 0.47*** | 0.54*** | ||
| 4. ACS | − 0.25*** | − 0.13 | − 0.31*** |
Disability COVID disability scale, NA negative affect scale of PANAS-SF, PSWQ Penn State Worry Questionnaire, ACS Attentional Control Scale
***p < 0.001
Correlations between study variables for Sample 3
| Sample 3 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. Disability | ||||||||||
| 2. Stockpiling | .14* | |||||||||
| 3. Cleanliness | .34*** | .38*** | ||||||||
| 4. Avoidance | .29*** | .09 | .50*** | |||||||
| 5. FW | .54*** | .24* | .28*** | .16* | ||||||
| 6. HW | .66*** | .36*** | .54*** | .42*** | .68*** | |||||
| 7. CT | .57*** | .05 | .18* | −.01 | .26*** | .20** | ||||
| 8. General | .43*** | .36*** | .49*** | .30*** | .40*** | .71*** | .14* | |||
| 9. Social | .58*** | .05 | .29*** | .16*** | .29*** | .31*** | .51*** | .32*** | ||
| 10. Economic | .38*** | .21* | .33*** | .24*** | .66*** | .54*** | .11 | .57*** | .24*** |
FW financial worries, HW health worries, CW catastrophizing worries, Disability COVID disability scale, General COVID-19 related fear, Social social isolation, Economic economic fear
*p < 0.05; **p < 0.01; ***p < 0.001
| 1 | Stockpiling food and water | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 2 | Stockpiling cleaning supplies | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 3 | Stockpiling protective gear (e.g. masks, gloves) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 4 | Stockpiling non-essentials (e.g. toilet paper) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 5 | Using hand sanitizer | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 6 | Disinfecting home | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 7 | Disinfecting items like grocery carts before use | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 8 | Disinfecting packages/mail | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 9 | Avoided small group gatherings | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 10 | Avoided hospitals/clinics | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 11 | Avoided taxis or ride-sharing (e.g. Uber, Lyft) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 12 | Avoided travelling | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 1 | I worry I will be unable to provide for my family during this time of COVID-19 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 2 | I worry that I will lose my employment | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 3 | I worry that my family will not have enough food | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 4 | I worry that I will get sick and be unable to take care of my family | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 5 | I worry that I am not going to get the medical attention I need | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 6 | I worry that my family members will not receive adequate help during this time | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 7 | I worry that I will not have enough money or access to resources to survive this time | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 8 | I worry that if I go into quarantine, I will go crazy | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 9 | I am worried I will not be able to handle being in quarantine | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 10 | I worry that I am going to contract COVID-19 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 11 | I am worried I will lose friends due to social distancing | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 1 | Taking care of household responsibilities? | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 2 | Joining in on community activities in the same way as others can? | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 3 | How much have you been emotionally affected by the COVID-19 outbreak? | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 4 | Concentrating on doing something for 10 min? | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 5 | Dealing with people you do not know? | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 6 | Maintaining a friendship? | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| 7 | Your day to day work? | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |