Development and Psychometric Evaluation of COVID-19 Distress Scale

Ezgi Trak, Elif Üzümcü, Müjgan İnözü, A. B. Hacıömeroğlu
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Recent findings indicate that the COVID-19 outbreak is associated with high distress levels. The present study reports the development and psychometric evaluation of the COVID-19 Distress Scale, a fourteen-item self-report measure assessing anxiety, threat perception, and hopelessness related to COVID-19. In Study 1, 626 individuals completed the COVID-19 Distress Scale and established measures of mental health. Exploratory factor analysis suggested a three-factor structure, consisting of anxiety, threat perception, and hopelessness regarding COVID-19. The COVID-19 Distress Scale was internally consistent, had test-retest reliability, concurrent, divergent, and predictive validity. In Study 2, 548 participants completed the COVID-19 Distress Scale. Confirmatory factor analysis supported the three-factor structure of the scale. These results suggest that the COVID-19 Distress Scale is a robust and multidimensional measure for assessing COVID-19 related distress.
新冠肺炎痛苦量表的编制及心理测量评价
最近的研究结果表明,COVID-19的爆发与高痛苦程度有关。本研究报告了COVID-19痛苦量表的开发和心理测量学评估,这是一种14项自我报告量表,评估与COVID-19相关的焦虑、威胁感知和绝望。在研究1中,626人完成了COVID-19痛苦量表并建立了心理健康指标。探索性因素分析表明,对COVID-19的焦虑、威胁感知和绝望构成三因素结构。COVID-19痛苦量表具有内部一致性、重测信度、并发效度、发散效度和预测效度。在研究2中,548名参与者完成了COVID-19痛苦量表。验证性因子分析支持量表的三因子结构。这些结果表明,COVID-19痛苦量表是评估COVID-19相关痛苦的一个强有力的多维指标。
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