Post-COVID-19 perceived stigma-discrimination scale: psychometric development and evaluation

IF 1 Q2 SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY
C. Cassiani-Miranda, J. Pedrozo-Pupo, A. Campo‐Arias
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Abstract The study aimed to adapt and evaluate a scale to measure COVID-19-CED in COVID-19 survivors. A sample of 330 COVID-19 survivors filled out the COVID-19 Perceived Discrimination Scale (C-19-PDS). C-19-PDS was adapted from the Tuberculosis Perceived Discrimination Scale (11 items). Confirmatory factor analysis showed poor goodness-of-fit indicators. However, the 5-item version of the C-19-PDS showed better goodness-of-fit indicators, high internal consistency, and non-gender DIF. This instrument is recommended to evaluate COVID-19-CED in Colombian and other Spanish-speaking populations.
covid -19后感知污名歧视量表:心理测量开发与评估
摘要本研究旨在调整和评估衡量新冠肺炎幸存者COVID-19-CED的量表。330名新冠肺炎幸存者的样本填写了新冠肺炎感知歧视量表(C-19-PDS)。C-19-PDS改编自结核病感知歧视量表(11项)。验证性因素分析显示拟合优度指标较差。然而,C-19-PDS的5项版本显示出更好的拟合优度指标、高内部一致性和非性别DIF。建议使用该仪器评估哥伦比亚和其他西班牙人口的COVID-19-CED。
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International Journal of Testing
International Journal of Testing SOCIAL SCIENCES, INTERDISCIPLINARY-
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