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. 2024 Jan;36(1):14-29.
doi: 10.1037/pas0001270. Epub 2023 Nov 27.

The Coronavirus Anxiety Scale: Cross-national measurement invariance and convergent validity evidence

Veljko Jovanović  1 Maksim Rudnev  2 Mohamed Abdelrahman  3 Nor Ba'yah Abdul Kadir  4 Damilola Fisayo Adebayo  5 Plamen Akaliyski  6 Rana Alaseel  7 Yousuf Abdulqader Alkamali  8 Luz Marina Alonso Palacio  9 Azzam Amin  3 Andrii Andres  10 Alireza Ansari-Moghaddam  11 John Jamir Benzon Aruta  12 Hrant M Avanesyan  13 Norzihan Ayub  14 Maria Bacikova-Sleskova  15 Raushan Baikanova  16 Batoul Bakkar  7 Sunčica Bartoluci  17 David Benitez  18 Ivanna Bodnar  19 Aidos Bolatov  16 Judyta Borchet  20 Ksenija Bosnar  17 Yunier Broche-Pérez  21 Carmen Buzea  22 Rosalinda Cassibba  23 Maria Del Pilar Grazioso  24 Sandesh Dhakal  25 Radosveta Dimitrova  26 Alejandra Dominguez  27 Cong Doanh Duong  28 Luciana Dutra Thome  29 Arune Joao Estavela  30 Emmanuel Abiodun Fayankinnu  31 Nelli Ferenczi  32 Regina Fernández-Morales  33 Maria-Therese Friehs  34 Jorge Gaete  35 Wassim Gharz Edine  7 Shahar Gindi  36 Rubia Carla Formighieri Giordani  37 Biljana Gjoneska  38 Juan Carlos Godoy  39 Camellia Doncheva Hancheva  40 Given Hapunda  41 Shogo Hihara  42 Md Saiful Islam  43 Anna Janovská  15 Nino Javakhishvili  44 Russell Sarwar Kabir  42 Amir Kabunga  45 Arzu Karakulak  46 Johannes Alfons Karl  47 Darko Katović  17 Zhumaly Kauyzbay  48 Maria Kaźmierczak  20 Richa Khanna  49 Meetu Khosla  50 Peter Kisaakye  51 Martina Klicperova-Baker  52 Richman Kokera  53 Ana Kozina  54 Steven E Krauss  55 Rodrigo Landabur  56 Katharina Lefringhausen  57 Aleksandra Lewandowska-Walter  20 Yun-Hsia Liang  58 Danny Lizarzaburu-Aguinaga  59 Lorena Cecilia López Steinmetz  39 Ana Makashvili  44 Sadia Malik  60 Denisse Manrique-Millones  61 Marta Martín-Carbonell  62 Maria Angela Mattar Yunes  63 Breeda McGrath  64 Enkeleint A Mechili  65 Marinés Mejía Alvarez  24 Samson Mhizha  53 Justyna Michałek-Kwiecień  20 Sushanta Kumar Mishra  66 Mahdi Mohammadi  11 Fatema Mohsen  7 Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera  67 Maria D Muradyan  13 Pasquale Musso  23 Andrej Naterer  68 Arash Nemat  69 Félix Neto  70 Joana Neto  71 Hassan Okati-Aliabad  11 Carlos Iván Orellana  72 Ligia Orellana  73 Joonha Park  74 Iuliia Pavlova  19 Eddy Alfonso Peralta  75 Petro Petrytsa  76 Rasa Pilkauskaite Valickiene  77 Et Al
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The Coronavirus Anxiety Scale: Cross-national measurement invariance and convergent validity evidence

Veljko Jovanović et al. Psychol Assess. 2024 Jan.

Abstract

Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS) is a widely used measure that captures somatic symptoms of coronavirus-related anxiety. In a large-scale collaboration spanning 60 countries (Ntotal = 21,513), we examined the CAS's measurement invariance and assessed the convergent validity of CAS scores in relation to the fear of COVID-19 (FCV-19S) and the satisfaction with life (SWLS-3) scales. We utilized both conventional exact invariance tests and alignment procedures, with results revealing that the single-factor model fit the data well in almost all countries. Partial scalar invariance was supported in a subset of 56 countries. To ensure the robustness of results, given the unbalanced samples, we employed resampling techniques both with and without replacement and found the results were more stable in larger samples. The alignment procedure demonstrated a high degree of measurement invariance with 9% of the parameters exhibiting noninvariance. We also conducted simulations of alignment using the parameters estimated in the current model. Findings demonstrated reliability of the means but indicated challenges in estimating the latent variances. Strong positive correlations between CAS and FCV-19S estimated with all three different approaches were found in most countries. Correlations of CAS and SWLS-3 were weak and negative but significantly differed from zero in several countries. Overall, the study provided support for the measurement invariance of the CAS and offered evidence of its convergent validity while also highlighting issues with variance estimation. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2024 APA, all rights reserved).

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