Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) has been a source of fear around the world. We asked whether the measurement of this fear is trustworthy and comparable across countries. In particular, we explored the measurement invariance and cross-cultural replicability of the widely used Fear of COVID-19 scale (FCV-19S), testing community samples from 48 countries (N = 14,558). The findings indicate that the FCV-19S has a somewhat problematic structure, yet the one-factor solution is replicable across cultural contexts and could be used in studies that compare people who vary on gender and educational level. The validity of the scale is supported by a consistent pattern of positive correlations with perceived stress and general anxiety. However, given th...
The COVID-19 pandemic has many individuals around the world fearing for their lives. The constant ne...
To examine the psychometric properties of the Norwegian version of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-1...
The objective was to evaluate the cross-cultural measurement invariance of the Fear of COVID-19 Scal...
COVID-19 has been a source of fear around the world. We asked whether the measurement of this fear i...
COVID-19 has been a source of fear around the world. We asked whether the measurement of this fear i...
Aim: The threats of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have caused fears worldwide. The Fear ...
Abstract Aim: The threats of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have caused fears worldwid...
COVID-19 has been a source of fear around the world. We asked whether the measurement of this fear i...
Abstract Aim The threats of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) have caused fears worldwide. T...
The COVID-19 pandemic has many individuals around the world fearing for their lives. The constant ne...
Background: fear of COVID-19 is widespread among the population, especially among college students b...
Background: fear of COVID-19 is widespread among the population, especially among college students b...
Using cross-sectional data from N = 4274 young adults across 16 countries during the COVID-19 pandem...
COVID-19 is spreading worldwide, causing various social problems. The aim of the present study was t...
Using cross-sectional data from N = 4274 young adults across 16 countries during the COVID-19 pandem...
The COVID-19 pandemic has many individuals around the world fearing for their lives. The constant ne...
To examine the psychometric properties of the Norwegian version of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-1...
The objective was to evaluate the cross-cultural measurement invariance of the Fear of COVID-19 Scal...
COVID-19 has been a source of fear around the world. We asked whether the measurement of this fear i...
COVID-19 has been a source of fear around the world. We asked whether the measurement of this fear i...
Aim: The threats of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have caused fears worldwide. The Fear ...
Abstract Aim: The threats of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) have caused fears worldwid...
COVID-19 has been a source of fear around the world. We asked whether the measurement of this fear i...
Abstract Aim The threats of novel coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) have caused fears worldwide. T...
The COVID-19 pandemic has many individuals around the world fearing for their lives. The constant ne...
Background: fear of COVID-19 is widespread among the population, especially among college students b...
Background: fear of COVID-19 is widespread among the population, especially among college students b...
Using cross-sectional data from N = 4274 young adults across 16 countries during the COVID-19 pandem...
COVID-19 is spreading worldwide, causing various social problems. The aim of the present study was t...
Using cross-sectional data from N = 4274 young adults across 16 countries during the COVID-19 pandem...
The COVID-19 pandemic has many individuals around the world fearing for their lives. The constant ne...
To examine the psychometric properties of the Norwegian version of the Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-1...
The objective was to evaluate the cross-cultural measurement invariance of the Fear of COVID-19 Scal...