Background: Assessing medically-related fears is of paramount importance to foster medical positive experiences and outcomes and requires an easy-to-administer tool. The Medical Fear Survey-Short Version (MFS-SV) is a 25-item questionnaire assessing 5 medically related fears (Injections and Blood Draws, Sharp Objects, Blood, Mutilation, and Examinations and Symptoms). Methods: To examine the psychometric properties of the Italian version of the MFS-SV, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis were performed on data from 1010 young adults (68.8% female, mean age= 23.9±5.05) who provided demographic information and completed the MFS-SV, the Padua Inventory-Contamination Fear Subscale, the Disgust Propensity and Sensitivity Scale revised (DPSS-R) and the Injection Phobia Scale-Anxiety (IPS-Anx). Convergent validity, reliability, test-retest stability, and multigroup invariance were assessed. Discriminant analysis explored the potential screening function of the MFS-SV. Results: The 5-factor structure of the questionnaire was confirmed, explaining the 68.8% of variance. Raykov’s composite reliability coefficients ranged between.84 and.95. Test-retest stability, convergent validity, and the consistency of the scores across gender were confirmed. The MFS-SV could discriminate subjects with a history of blood donations (Wilk’s Lambda = 0.915; p < 0.001). Conclusion: The overall results supported the psychometric properties of the MFS-SV and its suitability for both research and clinical uses to assess different medical fears
Bani, M., Zorzi, F., Russo, S., Ardenghi, S., Rampoldi, G., Strepparava, M. (2022). Psychometric properties and validation of the Italian version of the Medical Fear Survey-Short Version. MEDITERRANEAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY, 10(2) [10.13129/2282-1619/mjcp-3426].
Psychometric properties and validation of the Italian version of the Medical Fear Survey-Short Version
Bani M.
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;Zorzi F.;Russo S.;Ardenghi S.;Rampoldi G.;Strepparava M. G.Ultimo
2022
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Background: Assessing medically-related fears is of paramount importance to foster medical positive experiences and outcomes and requires an easy-to-administer tool. The Medical Fear Survey-Short Version (MFS-SV) is a 25-item questionnaire assessing 5 medically related fears (Injections and Blood Draws, Sharp Objects, Blood, Mutilation, and Examinations and Symptoms). Methods: To examine the psychometric properties of the Italian version of the MFS-SV, exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis were performed on data from 1010 young adults (68.8% female, mean age= 23.9±5.05) who provided demographic information and completed the MFS-SV, the Padua Inventory-Contamination Fear Subscale, the Disgust Propensity and Sensitivity Scale revised (DPSS-R) and the Injection Phobia Scale-Anxiety (IPS-Anx). Convergent validity, reliability, test-retest stability, and multigroup invariance were assessed. Discriminant analysis explored the potential screening function of the MFS-SV. Results: The 5-factor structure of the questionnaire was confirmed, explaining the 68.8% of variance. Raykov’s composite reliability coefficients ranged between.84 and.95. Test-retest stability, convergent validity, and the consistency of the scores across gender were confirmed. The MFS-SV could discriminate subjects with a history of blood donations (Wilk’s Lambda = 0.915; p < 0.001). Conclusion: The overall results supported the psychometric properties of the MFS-SV and its suitability for both research and clinical uses to assess different medical fearsFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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