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The Risk Perception COVID-19 Scale (RP-COVID19-S): Initial Validation and Its Relationship with Gender and Age in a Cuban Population Sample

BACKGROUND: Risk perception about COVID-19 constitutes an important variable contributing to promotion of personal protection practices. The aims of this study were to exploring the factorial structure of the risk perception COVID-19 scale (RP-COVID19-S) in a sample of Cuban adults and to identify i...

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Autores principales: Fernández-Castillo, Evelyn, Fernández-Fleites, Zoylen, Broche-Pérez, Yunier, Otero-Ramos, Idania María, Martín-González, Reinier, Ruiz, Alexis Lorenzo
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34720772
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11469-021-00672-2
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author Fernández-Castillo, Evelyn
Fernández-Fleites, Zoylen
Broche-Pérez, Yunier
Otero-Ramos, Idania María
Martín-González, Reinier
Ruiz, Alexis Lorenzo
author_facet Fernández-Castillo, Evelyn
Fernández-Fleites, Zoylen
Broche-Pérez, Yunier
Otero-Ramos, Idania María
Martín-González, Reinier
Ruiz, Alexis Lorenzo
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description BACKGROUND: Risk perception about COVID-19 constitutes an important variable contributing to promotion of personal protection practices. The aims of this study were to exploring the factorial structure of the risk perception COVID-19 scale (RP-COVID19-S) in a sample of Cuban adults and to identify its relationship with variables such as gender and age. METHODS: A cross-sectional web-based survey design was conducted. The sample comprised 394 Cuban participants. Categorical Principal Component Analysis (CATPCA) was used to explore internal factorial structure of the scale. Logistic regression was modeling to identify variables independently associated with RP about COVID-19. RESULTS: CATPCA allowed identifying a three-dimensional factorial structure into the scale: knowledge and beliefs, emotional reactions and behavioral dissonance, and motivations for change. The odds of a woman with middle RP compared to low RP was 2.17 times more than for a man. Also, the odds of a woman with high knowledge and beliefs compared to low knowledge and beliefs were 1.96 times more than for a man. The odds of a person in older group, with middle risk perception compared with low level, was 5.0 (global risk perception), 3.33 (knowledge and beliefs), and 3.13 (emotional reactions and behavioral dissonance) times more than for a person in younger group, respectively. CONCLUSION: The Risk Perception to COVD-19 Scale (RP-COVID-19-S) showed satisfactory psychometric properties to evaluated risk perception related to COVID-19 in Cuban population sample. Middle level of global risk perception was found in the sample. High level of risk perception about COVID-19 was found on participants older than 42 years old and in woman.
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spelling pubmed-85441802021-10-26 The Risk Perception COVID-19 Scale (RP-COVID19-S): Initial Validation and Its Relationship with Gender and Age in a Cuban Population Sample Fernández-Castillo, Evelyn Fernández-Fleites, Zoylen Broche-Pérez, Yunier Otero-Ramos, Idania María Martín-González, Reinier Ruiz, Alexis Lorenzo Int J Ment Health Addict Original Article BACKGROUND: Risk perception about COVID-19 constitutes an important variable contributing to promotion of personal protection practices. The aims of this study were to exploring the factorial structure of the risk perception COVID-19 scale (RP-COVID19-S) in a sample of Cuban adults and to identify its relationship with variables such as gender and age. METHODS: A cross-sectional web-based survey design was conducted. The sample comprised 394 Cuban participants. Categorical Principal Component Analysis (CATPCA) was used to explore internal factorial structure of the scale. Logistic regression was modeling to identify variables independently associated with RP about COVID-19. RESULTS: CATPCA allowed identifying a three-dimensional factorial structure into the scale: knowledge and beliefs, emotional reactions and behavioral dissonance, and motivations for change. The odds of a woman with middle RP compared to low RP was 2.17 times more than for a man. Also, the odds of a woman with high knowledge and beliefs compared to low knowledge and beliefs were 1.96 times more than for a man. The odds of a person in older group, with middle risk perception compared with low level, was 5.0 (global risk perception), 3.33 (knowledge and beliefs), and 3.13 (emotional reactions and behavioral dissonance) times more than for a person in younger group, respectively. CONCLUSION: The Risk Perception to COVD-19 Scale (RP-COVID-19-S) showed satisfactory psychometric properties to evaluated risk perception related to COVID-19 in Cuban population sample. Middle level of global risk perception was found in the sample. High level of risk perception about COVID-19 was found on participants older than 42 years old and in woman. Springer US 2021-10-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8544180/ /pubmed/34720772 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11469-021-00672-2 Text en © The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Science+Business Media, LLC, part of Springer Nature 2021 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic.
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Fernández-Castillo, Evelyn
Fernández-Fleites, Zoylen
Broche-Pérez, Yunier
Otero-Ramos, Idania María
Martín-González, Reinier
Ruiz, Alexis Lorenzo
The Risk Perception COVID-19 Scale (RP-COVID19-S): Initial Validation and Its Relationship with Gender and Age in a Cuban Population Sample
title The Risk Perception COVID-19 Scale (RP-COVID19-S): Initial Validation and Its Relationship with Gender and Age in a Cuban Population Sample
title_full The Risk Perception COVID-19 Scale (RP-COVID19-S): Initial Validation and Its Relationship with Gender and Age in a Cuban Population Sample
title_fullStr The Risk Perception COVID-19 Scale (RP-COVID19-S): Initial Validation and Its Relationship with Gender and Age in a Cuban Population Sample
title_full_unstemmed The Risk Perception COVID-19 Scale (RP-COVID19-S): Initial Validation and Its Relationship with Gender and Age in a Cuban Population Sample
title_short The Risk Perception COVID-19 Scale (RP-COVID19-S): Initial Validation and Its Relationship with Gender and Age in a Cuban Population Sample
title_sort risk perception covid-19 scale (rp-covid19-s): initial validation and its relationship with gender and age in a cuban population sample
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8544180/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34720772
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11469-021-00672-2
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