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A multi‐centric study on validation of the Fear Scale for COVID‐19 in five Arabic speaking countries

BACKGROUND: The Eight‐item Fear Scale is a unidimensional scale evaluating the perceived feelings of fear associated with the thought of the coronavirus. AIM: The Arabic version of this scale did not exist; hence, this study aimed to translate and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Fear Sca...

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Autores principales: Deek, Hiba, El Nayal, Mayssah, Alabdulwahhab, Khalid, Ahmad, Mohammad, Shaik, Riyaz, Alzahrani, Meshari, Elmahdi, Iman, Youssef, Naglaa, Alboraie, Mohamed, Fong, Daniel YT, Choi, Edmond Pui Hang, Chan, Bobo Kai Yin, Omar, Nagla
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8613427/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34661971
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/brb3.2375
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Sumario:BACKGROUND: The Eight‐item Fear Scale is a unidimensional scale evaluating the perceived feelings of fear associated with the thought of the coronavirus. AIM: The Arabic version of this scale did not exist; hence, this study aimed to translate and evaluate the psychometric properties of the Fear Scale in participants aged 18 years and above in five Arabic countries: Egypt, Lebanon, Libya, Saudi Arabia, and Sudan by using a cross‐sectional survey design. METHOD: The English version of the COVID‐19 Fear Scale was translated into Arabic following the guidelines and disseminated through social media. Factorial and convergent validity and internal reliability were evaluated. Results: The total number of participants was 2783; the majority was young (41.9%) and female (60.5%). Fear scores were moderate in four countries and severe in Egypt. The scale showed good structural validity, with the items explaining up to 70% of the variance. The scale items correlated significantly with the total scores, and the Cronbach alpha was above 0.9. CONCLUSION: The study concluded that the Arabic Fear Scale is a psychometrically robust scale that can be used to evaluate the perceived feelings of fear with the thought of the coronavirus or pandemic in general.