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. 2022 Oct;8(10):e10875.
doi: 10.1016/j.heliyon.2022.e10875. Epub 2022 Oct 4.

The development of coronaphobia scale and psychometric effect among UAE people

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The development of coronaphobia scale and psychometric effect among UAE people

Rasha Abdelrahman et al. Heliyon. 2022 Oct.

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Abstract

The effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on mental health are likely to worsen as the epidemic progresses and will last long even after the pandemic has passed. The present study developed a coronaphobia scale during the pandemic to measure its psychological effects such as fear, anxiety, and depression in the majority of the cases in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is a 35-item scale that measures anxiety symptoms connected with COVID-19 and may be used to identify people who require mental health treatment. Based on 618 adults, the reliability and validity of these items were appropriate. The scales were distributed via social media using a Google form. Internal consistency, reliability analysis, and structural equation models, particularly confirmatory factor analysis, were carried out. The elevated scores on the coronaphobia scale were associated with social phobia, anxiety, stress, and depression. The coronaphobia score distinguishes well between those with and without dysfunctional anxiety (85% specificity and 90% sensitivity). These results support the coronaphobia scale as a valid and effective tool for clinical practice and research.

Keywords: COVID-19; Coronaphobia scale; Development; Psychometric; UAE.

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The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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