RT Journal Article T1 Anxiety and fear related to coronavirus disease 2019 assessment in the Spanish population: A cross-sectional study. A1 Allande-Cussó, Regina A1 Linares Manrique, Marta A1 Gómez-Salgado, Juan A1 Romero Ruiz, Adolfo A1 Romero-Martín, Macarena A1 García-Iglesias, Juan J A1 Ruiz-Frutos, Carlos K1 Anxiety K1 coronavirus disease 2019 K1 fear K1 public health K1 questionnaire K1 stress K1 survey AB The coronavirus disease 2019 pandemic has affected millions of people worldwide, compromising the responsiveness of governments and states and thus generating anxiety and fear at the population level. To assess the level of anxiety and fear of coronavirus disease 2019 in a Spanish adult population group. A descriptive cross-sectional study, using the anxiety and fear of COVID-19 assessment scale (AMICO, for its acronym in Spanish). The sample was composed of 1038 subjects. Univariate and bivariate statistical analyses were performed, after analysis of normality in the data distribution. Categorical regression analyses were also executed. The total sample size was 1036 subjects, 56.3% was made up of females, with a mean age of 48.11 years (SD = 15.13). The mean score obtained on the AMICO scale was 5.54 points (SD = 1.83), with a score range between 1.22 and 10. Bivariate analysis only demonstrated statistically significant differences in the mean score of the scale and the variables: sex, marital status, work area and academic level. The executed categorical regression analysis revealed an R2 value of 0.75 and a significance of p = 0.00. The results obtained show that the Spanish population presents moderate anxiety levels to coronavirus disease 2019. Women, married, with primary and/or secondary education level, and working in the public transport, services and/or hospitality sectors are more likely to have high levels of fear and anxiety. These results could be used for therapeutic and preventive psychological interventions, and also to plan new research under sex perspective and observing the socio-economic environment. YR 2021 FD 2021 LK https://hdl.handle.net/10668/24880 UL https://hdl.handle.net/10668/24880 LA en DS RISalud RD Apr 19, 2025