Development and initial validation of the COVID Stress Scales
University of British Columbia · University of Regina · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Research and clinical observations suggest that during times of pandemic many people exhibit stress- or anxiety-related responses that include fear of becoming infected, fear of coming into contact with possibly contaminated objects or surfaces, fear of foreigners who might be carrying infection (i.e., disease-related xenophobia), fear of the socio-economic consequences of the pandemic, compulsive checking and reassurance-seeking regarding possible pandemic-related threats, and traumatic stress symptoms about the pandemic (e.g., nightmares, intrusive thoughts). We developed the 36-item COVID Stress Scales (CSS) to measure these features, as they pertain to COVID-19. The CSS were developed to better understand…
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6Topics & keywords
- Xenophobia
- Distress
- Psychology
- Pandemic
- Anxiety
- Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)
- Population
- Clinical psychology
- Good health and well-being