Abstract:
Background The COVID-19 is a “unique” stressor, which can produce physical and psychological trauma. Coping styles can buffer
this psychological impact. Consequently, this paper aims to psychometrically adapt the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) to
Spanish and examines the relationships between FCV-19S, stress response and coping strategies.
Methods The sample comprised a convenience sample of 1146 participants (12-83 years), 880 from Spain (76.8%) and 266 from
Dominican Republic (23.2%).
Results Overall, the ndings support a one-factor structure for FCV-19S, consisting of 7-items, and was invariant across age, sex,
occupational status and cross-national. Therefore, indicating evidences of construct validity. Evidences of reliability were also
observed (Cronbach’s α = .86, McDonald’s ω = .86, Guttmann’s λ6 = .86, Greatest lower bound = .91, composite reliability = .85, and
Average Variance Extracted = .44). Moreover, as regards criterion-related validity, the mediation analysis indicated that the
relationship between FCV-19S and acute stress was positive and high, with maladaptive coping styles mediating the relationship,
and with a stronger mediation for men.
Conclusion The ndings give evidences of the reliability and validity of the Spanish version of FCV-19S among Spanish-speaker
participants, which provides the chance of cross-cultural studies.
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