TURKISH VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF COVID-19 STRESS SCALES (CSS)

Rabia Çağlayan, Serpil Özdemir
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Objective: It is considered that evaluation of the stress level, in crisis situations, will provide a valuable source of the crisis intervention. The aim of the study was to test the Turkish validity and reliability of the COVID-19 Stress Scales. Method: This methodological study was conducted between December 2020 and January 2021 with 841 nursing students and online. The data collection form included socio-demographical characteristics of the participants, COVID-19 Stress Scales, Perceived Stress Scale, Scale of Fear of COVID-19, and Scale of Coronavirus Phobia. Translations and intercultural adaptation process were used for the Turkish version of the COVID-19 Stress Scales. Content, construct and criterion validity analyzes were performed for the validity of the Scale. Internal consistency and intra-class correlation coefficients values were calculated for the reliability of the scale. Results: The mean age of the participants was 23.63±8.5. The Content Validity Index of the COVID-19 Stress Scales was calculated as 0.98. According to suggestions of the experts, the subscale of "xenophobia" was excluded from the scale. In Confirmatory Factor Analysis, fit indices were calculated at acceptable levels and good fits. The five factors were reported in the original study of the scale, was confirmed in the Turkish version. The Cronbach's α value was 0.94 for the scale total. Strong and positive correlations was found between the test and retest scores of the total scale (ICC=0.799; p=0.001). Conclusion: COVID-19 Stress Scales with 30 items and five subscales was a valid and reliable measurement tool for Turkish society.
土耳其COVID-19压力量表效度和信度(css)
目的:在危机情况下,对压力水平的评估将为危机干预提供有价值的来源。该研究的目的是测试COVID-19压力量表在土耳其的有效性和可靠性。方法:于2020年12月至2021年1月对841名护理专业学生进行方法学研究。数据收集表包括参与者的社会人口学特征、COVID-19压力量表、感知压力量表、COVID-19恐惧量表和冠状病毒恐惧症量表。土耳其版COVID-19压力量表采用了翻译和跨文化适应过程。对量表的内容、结构和效度进行了效度分析。计算量表的内部一致性和类内相关系数值以确定量表的信度。结果:参与者平均年龄23.63±8.5岁。COVID-19压力量表的内容效度指数计算为0.98。根据专家们的建议,将“仇外心理”分表从该比额表中剔除。在验证性因子分析中,拟合指数在可接受水平和良好拟合下计算。这五个因素是在最初的量表研究中报告的,在土耳其版本中得到证实。量表总分的Cronbach’s α值为0.94。总量表的测试分数与重测分数呈显著正相关(ICC=0.799;p = 0.001)。结论:采用30项5分量表的新冠肺炎压力量表是土耳其社会有效可靠的测量工具。
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