This study translated and validated the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) in a Palestinian context. The FCV-19S is a newly emerging internationally standardized measure of anxiety related to being exposed to or contracting COVID-19. This research begins to identify factors that affect this phenomenon including gender (with females having more fear than males), education (individuals without college degrees demonstrating higher levels of fear) and smoking status (with smokers demonstrating higher levels of fear than non-smokers). The FCV-19 confirmed a one-factor structure in assessing fear of COVID-19 in the Palestinian context. Moreover, the measure demonstrated high levels of validity and reliability in a Palestinian context and therefor can be considered for future studies as the COVID-19 pandemic persists. Further investigations using the Arabic Language of FCV-19S may have far-reaching implications for measuring and combating the fear of COVID-19 at a personal and societal level for uniquely at-risk populations such as in the occupied territories of Palestine.
Mahamid, F., Bdier, D., Berte, D. (2022). Psychometric Properties of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) in a Palestinian Context. THE JOURNAL OF MUSLIM MENTAL HEALTH, 16(1), 45-58 [10.3998/JMMH.400].
Psychometric Properties of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) in a Palestinian Context
Bdier D.;
2022
Abstract
This study translated and validated the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) in a Palestinian context. The FCV-19S is a newly emerging internationally standardized measure of anxiety related to being exposed to or contracting COVID-19. This research begins to identify factors that affect this phenomenon including gender (with females having more fear than males), education (individuals without college degrees demonstrating higher levels of fear) and smoking status (with smokers demonstrating higher levels of fear than non-smokers). The FCV-19 confirmed a one-factor structure in assessing fear of COVID-19 in the Palestinian context. Moreover, the measure demonstrated high levels of validity and reliability in a Palestinian context and therefor can be considered for future studies as the COVID-19 pandemic persists. Further investigations using the Arabic Language of FCV-19S may have far-reaching implications for measuring and combating the fear of COVID-19 at a personal and societal level for uniquely at-risk populations such as in the occupied territories of Palestine.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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