Assessing Validity and Reliability of the Persian Version of Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS) Among Healthcare Workers

Nasim Kamalahmadi, S. Akhlaghi, Saeedeh Hajebi Khaniki, Jamshid Jamali, Hosein Mohaddes Ardabili, F. Farhoudi
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Background: There is a limited number of psychometric tools for measuring the psychological impacts of COVID-19 on healthcare workers (HCWs). The Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS) is a brief questionnaire that identifies dysfunctional anxiety induced by the COVID-19 pandemic. Method: The authors translated the CAS into Persian and assessed its validity and reliability among Iranian HCWs. First, they calculated the content validity index (CVI) and the content validity ratio (CVR) based on six psychiatrists’ assessments. Then, 10 medical interns modified the questionnaire for face validity. In addition, 30 psychiatric residents contributed to the test-retest method to evaluate the intergroup correlation coefficient (ICC). Finally, they examined confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) for construct validity, based on the responses of participants to the scale, and they used Cronbach's alpha coefficient to assess the internal consistency. Results: 185 healthcare workers filled out the Persian version of the CAS. In the assessment of the content validity, all five questions of the CAS had CVI > 0.79 and CVR > 0.99, and all were statistically approved. The construct validity showed that the scale is one-dimensional. The internal consistency (Cronbach’s α= 0.878) and test-retest stability (ICC= 0.931) were accepted. Conclusions: After the localization of the questionnaire, no items were added or subtracted. The CAS presented adequate reliability and validity among Iranian HCWs. Therefore, future epidemiologic studies can consider it a valid scale for HCWs.
波斯版冠状病毒焦虑量表(CAS)在医护人员中的效度和信度评估
背景:用于测量COVID-19对医护人员(HCWs)心理影响的心理测量工具数量有限。冠状病毒焦虑量表(CAS)是一份简短的问卷,用于识别由COVID-19大流行引起的功能失调焦虑。方法:将CAS翻译成波斯语,并对其在伊朗医护人员中的效度和信度进行评估。首先,他们根据6位精神科医生的评估计算了内容效度指数(CVI)和内容效度比(CVR)。然后,10名医学实习生对问卷进行了人脸效度的修改。此外,30名精神科住院医师参与了重测法评估群体间相关系数(ICC)。最后,他们根据参与者对量表的反应,检验了验证性因子分析(CFA)的结构效度,并使用Cronbach's alpha系数来评估内部一致性。结果:185名医护人员填写了波斯语版CAS。在内容效度评估中,CAS的5道题CVI均> 0.79,CVR均> 0.99,均获得统计学认可。构念效度显示量表是一维的。采用内部一致性(Cronbach’s α= 0.878)和重测稳定性(ICC= 0.931)。结论:问卷本地化后,没有增加或减少任何项目。CAS在伊朗重型武器中表现出足够的信度和效度。因此,未来的流行病学研究可以认为它是一个有效的卫生保健工作者量表。
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