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Perceived Fatality Prior to COVID-19 Infection in 13 Latin American Countries (FAT-LAT-COVID-19): Revalidation of a Shortened Scale

INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 has generated great repercussions for the population globally; millions of deaths have been reported worldwide. The idea of death is especially exacerbated when there are close to death experiences that remind us how close we are to fatality. This is why it is important to mea...

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Autores principales: Mejia, Christian R., Aveiro-Róbalo, Telmo Raúl, Garlisi-Torales, Luciana D., Carranza Esteban, Renzo Felipe, Mamani-Benito, Oscar, Vilela-Estrada, Martín A., Serna-Alarcón, Víctor, Jaramillo-Aguilar, Damary S., Rojas-Roa, Javiera L.
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8899029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35264981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.724061
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author Mejia, Christian R.
Aveiro-Róbalo, Telmo Raúl
Garlisi-Torales, Luciana D.
Carranza Esteban, Renzo Felipe
Mamani-Benito, Oscar
Vilela-Estrada, Martín A.
Serna-Alarcón, Víctor
Jaramillo-Aguilar, Damary S.
Rojas-Roa, Javiera L.
author_facet Mejia, Christian R.
Aveiro-Róbalo, Telmo Raúl
Garlisi-Torales, Luciana D.
Carranza Esteban, Renzo Felipe
Mamani-Benito, Oscar
Vilela-Estrada, Martín A.
Serna-Alarcón, Víctor
Jaramillo-Aguilar, Damary S.
Rojas-Roa, Javiera L.
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description INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 has generated great repercussions for the population globally; millions of deaths have been reported worldwide. The idea of death is especially exacerbated when there are close to death experiences that remind us how close we are to fatality. This is why it is important to measure fatalistic ideas of those who have not yet been infected. OBJECTIVE: To revalidate a scale that measures fatalistic perception prior to COVID-19 infection in a population of 13 Latin American countries. METHODOLOGY: We conducted an instrumental study. We used a previously validated scale in Peru, with seven items divided into two factors and with five possible Likert-type responses (from strongly disagree to strongly agree). It was administered to a large population in 13 Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America; for each of the seven questions, 886 people were surveyed. With these results, descriptive and analytical statistics were performed. RESULTS: The mean, standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis of the seven initial questions were adequate in most cases. In the confirmatory factor analysis, the lack of fit was improved with the indexes' modification technique, which let us delete items 1 and 6. Thus, we could obtain satisfactory goodness-of-fit indices (CFI = 0.972, TLI = 0.931, GFI = 0.990, AGFI = 0.961, RMSEA = 0.080, and RMR = 0.047). Therefore, the final two-factor structure had a fairly adequate Cronbach's α (0.72, with a 95% confidence interval = 0.70–0.73). CONCLUSIONS: The scale that measures fatalism of Latin American countries in the face of the pandemic generated by COVID-19 was revalidated and shortened.
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spelling pubmed-88990292022-03-08 Perceived Fatality Prior to COVID-19 Infection in 13 Latin American Countries (FAT-LAT-COVID-19): Revalidation of a Shortened Scale Mejia, Christian R. Aveiro-Róbalo, Telmo Raúl Garlisi-Torales, Luciana D. Carranza Esteban, Renzo Felipe Mamani-Benito, Oscar Vilela-Estrada, Martín A. Serna-Alarcón, Víctor Jaramillo-Aguilar, Damary S. Rojas-Roa, Javiera L. Front Psychiatry Psychiatry INTRODUCTION: COVID-19 has generated great repercussions for the population globally; millions of deaths have been reported worldwide. The idea of death is especially exacerbated when there are close to death experiences that remind us how close we are to fatality. This is why it is important to measure fatalistic ideas of those who have not yet been infected. OBJECTIVE: To revalidate a scale that measures fatalistic perception prior to COVID-19 infection in a population of 13 Latin American countries. METHODOLOGY: We conducted an instrumental study. We used a previously validated scale in Peru, with seven items divided into two factors and with five possible Likert-type responses (from strongly disagree to strongly agree). It was administered to a large population in 13 Spanish-speaking countries in Latin America; for each of the seven questions, 886 people were surveyed. With these results, descriptive and analytical statistics were performed. RESULTS: The mean, standard deviation, skewness, and kurtosis of the seven initial questions were adequate in most cases. In the confirmatory factor analysis, the lack of fit was improved with the indexes' modification technique, which let us delete items 1 and 6. Thus, we could obtain satisfactory goodness-of-fit indices (CFI = 0.972, TLI = 0.931, GFI = 0.990, AGFI = 0.961, RMSEA = 0.080, and RMR = 0.047). Therefore, the final two-factor structure had a fairly adequate Cronbach's α (0.72, with a 95% confidence interval = 0.70–0.73). CONCLUSIONS: The scale that measures fatalism of Latin American countries in the face of the pandemic generated by COVID-19 was revalidated and shortened. Frontiers Media S.A. 2022-02-21 /pmc/articles/PMC8899029/ /pubmed/35264981 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.724061 Text en Copyright © 2022 Mejia, Aveiro-Róbalo, Garlisi-Torales, Carranza Esteban, Mamani-Benito, Vilela-Estrada, Serna-Alarcón, Jaramillo-Aguilar and Rojas-Roa. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Psychiatry
Mejia, Christian R.
Aveiro-Róbalo, Telmo Raúl
Garlisi-Torales, Luciana D.
Carranza Esteban, Renzo Felipe
Mamani-Benito, Oscar
Vilela-Estrada, Martín A.
Serna-Alarcón, Víctor
Jaramillo-Aguilar, Damary S.
Rojas-Roa, Javiera L.
Perceived Fatality Prior to COVID-19 Infection in 13 Latin American Countries (FAT-LAT-COVID-19): Revalidation of a Shortened Scale
title Perceived Fatality Prior to COVID-19 Infection in 13 Latin American Countries (FAT-LAT-COVID-19): Revalidation of a Shortened Scale
title_full Perceived Fatality Prior to COVID-19 Infection in 13 Latin American Countries (FAT-LAT-COVID-19): Revalidation of a Shortened Scale
title_fullStr Perceived Fatality Prior to COVID-19 Infection in 13 Latin American Countries (FAT-LAT-COVID-19): Revalidation of a Shortened Scale
title_full_unstemmed Perceived Fatality Prior to COVID-19 Infection in 13 Latin American Countries (FAT-LAT-COVID-19): Revalidation of a Shortened Scale
title_short Perceived Fatality Prior to COVID-19 Infection in 13 Latin American Countries (FAT-LAT-COVID-19): Revalidation of a Shortened Scale
title_sort perceived fatality prior to covid-19 infection in 13 latin american countries (fat-lat-covid-19): revalidation of a shortened scale
topic Psychiatry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8899029/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35264981
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2021.724061
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