Elsevier

Journal of Affective Disorders

Volume 310, 1 August 2022, Pages 284-290
Journal of Affective Disorders

Research paper
Concern about COVID-19 among the Spanish population: Validation of a scale and associated symptoms

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Highlights

  • Currently 40% of the Spanish population suffers from anxiety disorders.

  • 20% of the participants meet the requirements to be diagnosed by Generalized Anxiety Disorder.

  • Interventions against the effects of COVID-19 must include aspects related to mental health.

  • COVID-19 Concern Scale is a good instrument to estimate pathological concern about COVID 19.

  • COVID-19 Concern Scale presents good psychometric results in the Spanish population.

Abstract

Background

The health crisis caused by the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a considerable increase in the psychopathology of COVID-19 patients and among the general population. This study aims to conduct the psychometric analysis of the scale of concern about COVID-19 in the Spanish population and to estimate the level of concern and dysfunctional anxiety present one year after the lockdown measures in Spain aimed at resisting the spread of the viral disease among the population.

Methods

The factorial structure of the instrument, its reliability for the general population and for COVID patients, and its construct validity have been analyzed, and measurements of dysfunctional concern have been obtained from a sample of 502 adults.

Results

The scale of concern about COVID-19 showed optimal results of reliability and validity for the Spanish population, confirming that it is an ideal instrument for estimating the concern regarding coronavirus contagion.

Limitations

This study used a cross-sectional design and thus, could not compare the changes in the incidence of anxiety symptoms before and after the COVID-19 outbreak. Furthermore, the use of mental health services prior to the COVID-19 restrictions was not assessed in this study, and therefore, no comparisons between the two time points could be made.

Conclusions

After a year of the confinement measures that was instilled to avoid further spread of the disease, the Spanish population presented levels of concern and anxiety that may require clinical attention, with a significant percentage of participants meeting the requirements to be diagnosed with generalized anxiety disorders.

Keywords

COVID-19
Contagion
Concern
Anxiety
Generalized anxiety disorder (GAD)

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