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Brazilian Adaptation of the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale: A Psychometric Investigation of a Measure of Coronaphobia
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2021
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Psychological Co-morbiditiesMental HealthPsychometric InvestigationCovid-19Social HealthComorbid Psychiatric DisorderConstruct ValidityPublic HealthCoronavirus AnxietyPsychiatryCovid-19 PandemicDepressionPsychosocial FactorMultilevel ModelingBrazilian AdaptationEpidemiologyBehavioral MedicineCoronavirus Anxiety ScaleGlobal HealthHealth BehaviorMedicineAnxiety DisordersComorbidity
This study examined the psychometric properties of a Brazilian adapted version of the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS-BR) in a sample of adults in Brazil. Confirmatory factor analyses demonstrated that the CAS-BR produces a reliable (α = .84), unidimensional construct whose structure was shown to be invariant across gender, race, and age. However, some items of the CAS-BR were stronger indicators of the coronavirus anxiety construct for women and younger adults. Although the CAS-BR demonstrated evidence of discrimination ability for functional impairment (AUC = .77), Youden indexes were low to identify a clinical cut-score. Construct validity was demonstrated with correlations between CAS-BR scores and measures of functional impairment, generalized anxiety, and depression. Exploratory analyses revealed that CAS-BR total scores were higher among women and participants with a history of anxiety disorder. These findings are consistent with previous investigations and support the validity of CAS-BR for measuring coronavirus anxiety with Brazilian adults.
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