Robertson Olly, Skripkauskaite Simona, Creswell Cathy, McElroy Eoin, Waite Polly
Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK.
Department of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, Anna Watts Building, Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford, OX2 6GG UK.
Curr Psychol. 2024;43(42):32539-32551. doi: 10.1007/s12144-024-06784-x. Epub 2024 Oct 10.
To be able to develop effective policy and targeted support for children and young people, it is vital to develop and validate measures that enable us to understand what aspects of pandemics are associated with anxiety and stress across a wide age range. We examined the psychometric properties of the Pandemic Anxiety Scale- Parent-report (PAS-P), which measures levels of child and adolescent pandemic-related anxieties. Factor structure, reliability, and convergent and discriminant validity of the PAS-P was assessed in a convenience sample of parents/carers (= 8410) over at three time points in 2020 when COVID-19 case rates and restrictions varied. Factor structure was identified via two exploratory factor analyses (EFAs; = 5601 and = 1005) and then tested using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA; = 800), measurement invariance tests, and a longitudinal CFA (= 1651). Two factors structure for disease and consequence anxiety were observed across both EFAs and were found to have good fit in the CFAs. The PAS-P demonstrated good internal consistency and discriminant validity, as well as partial scalar invariance in latent construct measurement across child age, gender, and time. The PAS-P is a robust parent-report measure of two distinct forms of pandemic-related anxiety, suitable for reporting on children and adolescents aged 4-16 years. Although the scale has been validated in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, it is not limited to this specific pandemic and, with minor wording modifications, may be a reliable tool in other health epidemic contexts.
The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s12144-024-06784-x.
为了能够为儿童和青少年制定有效的政策和有针对性的支持措施,开发并验证能够让我们了解大流行的哪些方面与广泛年龄范围内的焦虑和压力相关的测量方法至关重要。我们研究了大流行焦虑量表-家长报告版(PAS-P)的心理测量特性,该量表用于测量儿童和青少年与大流行相关的焦虑水平。在2020年新冠疫情病例率和限制措施有所变化的三个时间点,对8410名家长/照顾者的便利样本进行了PAS-P的因子结构、信度以及聚合效度和区分效度评估。通过两次探索性因子分析(EFA;分别为5601人和1005人)确定因子结构,然后使用验证性因子分析(CFA;800人)、测量不变性检验和纵向CFA(1651人)进行测试。在两次EFA中均观察到疾病焦虑和后果焦虑的双因子结构,并且在CFA中发现拟合良好。PAS-P表现出良好的内部一致性和区分效度,以及在儿童年龄、性别和时间的潜在结构测量中的部分标量不变性。PAS-P是一种可靠的家长报告测量工具,用于测量两种不同形式的与大流行相关的焦虑,适用于报告4至16岁的儿童和青少年。尽管该量表已在新冠疫情背景下得到验证,但它并不局限于这一特定大流行,只需稍作措辞修改,可能是其他健康疫情背景下的可靠工具。
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