Daoust Andrew R, Stanton Kasey, Vandermeer Matthew R J, Liu Pan, Harkness Kate L, Hayden Elizabeth P
Department of Psychology, Western University, London, ON Canada.
Department of Psychology, Brain and Mind Institute, Western University, Western Interdisciplinary Research Building, Room 2178, Perth Drive, N6A 5B7 London, ON UK.
J Psychopathol Behav Assess. 2022;44(4):1029-1042. doi: 10.1007/s10862-022-09995-3. Epub 2022 Sep 8.
The COVID-19 pandemic has led to radical disruptions to the routines of individuals and families, but there are few psychometrically assessed measures for indexing behavioural responses associated with a modern pandemic. Given the likelihood of future pandemics, valid tools for assessing pandemic-related behavioral responses relevant to mental health are needed. This need may be especially salient for studies involving families, as they may experience higher levels of stress and maladjustment related to school and business closures. We therefore created the Pandemic Avoidance and Concern Scales (PACS) to assess caregivers' and youths' adjustment to COVID-19 and future pandemics. and factors derived from exploratory factor analyses were associated with measures of internalizing symptoms, as well as other indices of pandemic-related disruption. Findings suggest that the PACS is a valid tool for assessing pandemic-related beliefs and behaviors in adults and adolescents. Preliminary findings related to differential adjustment between caregivers and youths are discussed.
新冠疫情给个人和家庭的日常生活带来了根本性的破坏,但几乎没有经过心理测量评估的措施来衡量与现代疫情相关的行为反应。鉴于未来发生疫情的可能性,需要有有效的工具来评估与心理健康相关的疫情相关行为反应。对于涉及家庭的研究来说,这种需求可能尤为突出,因为家庭可能会因学校和企业关闭而承受更高水平的压力和适应不良。因此,我们创建了疫情回避与关注量表(PACS),以评估照顾者和青少年对新冠疫情及未来疫情的适应情况。探索性因素分析得出的因素与内化症状的测量指标以及其他与疫情相关干扰的指标相关。研究结果表明,PACS是评估成年人和青少年疫情相关信念和行为的有效工具。文中还讨论了照顾者和青少年之间差异适应的初步研究结果。