Construction and Validation of a Brief Pandemic Fatigue Scale in the Context of the Coronavirus-19 Public Health Crisis.

dc.contributor.authorCuadrado, Esther
dc.contributor.authorMaldonado, Miguel A
dc.contributor.authorTabernero, Carmen
dc.contributor.authorArenas, Alicia
dc.contributor.authorCastillo-Mayén, Rosario
dc.contributor.authorLuque, Bárbara
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-07T17:07:57Z
dc.date.available2025-01-07T17:07:57Z
dc.date.issued2021-08-30
dc.description.abstractObjectives: The chronic restrictions to mitigate the new SARS-CoV-2 virus may result in pandemic fatigue. This study set out to develop a short, reliable, valid, and gender-invariant instrument-the Pandemic Fatigue Scale (PFS). Methods: In the first phase, 300 students responded to a pilot questionnaire that allowed the reduction and refinement of the items. In the second phase, the validity, reliability, and invariance of the scale were explored among a sample of 596 participants. Results: Factor exploratory and confirmatory analyses confirmed a robust adjustment for the bifactorial structure that explained 79,36% of the variance. The two factors identified were 1) people's demotivation in continuing to follow the recommended protective behaviors (neglect) and 2) people's boredom regarding the pandemic-related information (boredom). The pattern of relations between the Pandemic Fatigue Scale and other variables-find through correlation, mediation, and path analyses-and the gender differences-find in the ANOVA analyses-provided strong evidence of the construct validity. Moreover, the PFS was shown to be invariant regarding gender in a multigroup factor confirmatory analysis. Conclusion: The instrument can be of utility for professionals and researchers to assess pandemic fatigue, a variable that can affect the adoption of protective measure to avoid catching and spreading the virus.
dc.identifier.doi10.3389/ijph.2021.1604260
dc.identifier.essn1661-8564
dc.identifier.pmcPMC8461461
dc.identifier.pmid34566554
dc.identifier.pubmedURLhttps://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC8461461/pdf
dc.identifier.unpaywallURLhttps://www.ssph-journal.org/articles/10.3389/ijph.2021.1604260/pdf
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10668/28190
dc.journal.titleInternational journal of public health
dc.journal.titleabbreviationInt J Public Health
dc.language.isoen
dc.organizationInstituto Maimónides de Investigación Biomédica de Córdoba (IMIBIC)
dc.page.number1604260
dc.pubmedtypeJournal Article
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International
dc.rights.accessRightsopen access
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.subjectCOVID-19
dc.subjectpandemic fatigue
dc.subjectprotective behavior
dc.subjectscale development
dc.subjectscale validation
dc.subject.meshCOVID-19
dc.subject.meshFatigue
dc.subject.meshHumans
dc.subject.meshPandemics
dc.subject.meshPublic Health
dc.subject.meshReproducibility of Results
dc.subject.meshSurveys and Questionnaires
dc.titleConstruction and Validation of a Brief Pandemic Fatigue Scale in the Context of the Coronavirus-19 Public Health Crisis.
dc.typeresearch article
dc.type.hasVersionVoR
dc.volume.number66

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