Metric evidence of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna

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The present research aimed to identify the metric evidences of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna, 2020. The research was instrumental, a non-probabilistic sampling was carried out for convenience, with the participation of 157 adults from the city of T...

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Autores: Vargas Vargas, Daniza del Rosario, Escate Quispe, Katia Alexandra, Cutipa Jimenez, Jhose Marishell, Fernández Vizcarra, Luis Alfredo
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2021
Institución:Universidad César Vallejo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad César Vallejo
Lenguaje:español
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Materia:FCV-19S
Miedo
Covid-19
Coronavirus
Temor
Miedo a la muerte
Fear
Fear of death
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Metric evidence of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna
Evidencias métricas de la escala de miedo percibido relacionado con la pandemia covid-19 en adultos de Tacna
title Metric evidence of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna
spellingShingle Metric evidence of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna
Vargas Vargas, Daniza del Rosario
FCV-19S
Miedo
Covid-19
Coronavirus
Temor
Miedo a la muerte
FCV-19S
Fear
Covid-19
Coronavirus
Fear of death
title_short Metric evidence of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna
title_full Metric evidence of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna
title_fullStr Metric evidence of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna
title_full_unstemmed Metric evidence of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna
title_sort Metric evidence of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Vargas Vargas, Daniza del Rosario
Escate Quispe, Katia Alexandra
Cutipa Jimenez, Jhose Marishell
Fernández Vizcarra, Luis Alfredo
author Vargas Vargas, Daniza del Rosario
author_facet Vargas Vargas, Daniza del Rosario
Escate Quispe, Katia Alexandra
Cutipa Jimenez, Jhose Marishell
Fernández Vizcarra, Luis Alfredo
author_role author
author2 Escate Quispe, Katia Alexandra
Cutipa Jimenez, Jhose Marishell
Fernández Vizcarra, Luis Alfredo
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author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv FCV-19S
Miedo
Covid-19
Coronavirus
Temor
Miedo a la muerte
FCV-19S
Fear
Covid-19
Coronavirus
Fear of death
topic FCV-19S
Miedo
Covid-19
Coronavirus
Temor
Miedo a la muerte
FCV-19S
Fear
Covid-19
Coronavirus
Fear of death
description The present research aimed to identify the metric evidences of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna, 2020. The research was instrumental, a non-probabilistic sampling was carried out for convenience, with the participation of 157 adults from the city of Tacna, whose age ranged from 20 to 59 years, being 68.2% female and 31.85% male. The fear scale related to the covid-19 pandemic (FCV-19S) of Ahorsu et al. Was used. (2020) and the collection of information was virtual. The results indicate that the fear scale in its original proposal is one-dimensional but that at the time of translating it into Spanish it is convenient to treat it as twodimensional because the first does not present good adjustment indices, on the other hand the new proposal does present them in such a way which is concluded that it has good construct validity (X2 / gl = 3.286; CFI = 0.943; GFI = 0.926; TLI = 0.907; SRMR = 0.0504). This proposal was chosen (AIC = 72,712) when comparing it with two others that did not reach the optimal criteria. The adjustment index of the bifactorial proposal presented evidence of construct validity and with adequate bifactor model indices (X2 / gl = 1.713, CFI = 0.992, GFI = 0.981, TLI = 0.971, SRMR = 0.0260; wh = 0.703; Hng = 0.955); although the ECV = 0.521 and PUC = 0.571 were low. However, it should be tested in future research. The scale presents an ordinal alpha of 0.856 and an omega coefficient = 0.836, showing that the instrument has high reliability. The study reports that the Spanish version of the FCV-19S applied to the population of Tacna, Peru, demonstrated a bifactor model with adequate psychometric properties. Therefore, it is recommended to use it within the general population.
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spelling Metric evidence of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from TacnaEvidencias métricas de la escala de miedo percibido relacionado con la pandemia covid-19 en adultos de Tacna Vargas Vargas, Daniza del RosarioEscate Quispe, Katia AlexandraCutipa Jimenez, Jhose MarishellFernández Vizcarra, Luis AlfredoFCV-19SMiedoCovid-19CoronavirusTemorMiedo a la muerteFCV-19SFearCovid-19CoronavirusFear of deathThe present research aimed to identify the metric evidences of the scale of perceived fear related to the covid-19 pandemic in adults from Tacna, 2020. The research was instrumental, a non-probabilistic sampling was carried out for convenience, with the participation of 157 adults from the city of Tacna, whose age ranged from 20 to 59 years, being 68.2% female and 31.85% male. The fear scale related to the covid-19 pandemic (FCV-19S) of Ahorsu et al. Was used. (2020) and the collection of information was virtual. The results indicate that the fear scale in its original proposal is one-dimensional but that at the time of translating it into Spanish it is convenient to treat it as twodimensional because the first does not present good adjustment indices, on the other hand the new proposal does present them in such a way which is concluded that it has good construct validity (X2 / gl = 3.286; CFI = 0.943; GFI = 0.926; TLI = 0.907; SRMR = 0.0504). This proposal was chosen (AIC = 72,712) when comparing it with two others that did not reach the optimal criteria. The adjustment index of the bifactorial proposal presented evidence of construct validity and with adequate bifactor model indices (X2 / gl = 1.713, CFI = 0.992, GFI = 0.981, TLI = 0.971, SRMR = 0.0260; wh = 0.703; Hng = 0.955); although the ECV = 0.521 and PUC = 0.571 were low. However, it should be tested in future research. The scale presents an ordinal alpha of 0.856 and an omega coefficient = 0.836, showing that the instrument has high reliability. The study reports that the Spanish version of the FCV-19S applied to the population of Tacna, Peru, demonstrated a bifactor model with adequate psychometric properties. Therefore, it is recommended to use it within the general population.La presente investigación tuvo como objetivo identificar las evidencias métricas de la escala de miedo percibido relacionado con la pandemia covid-19 en adultos de Tacna, 2020. La investigación fue de tipo instrumental, se realizó un muestreo no probabilístico por conveniencia, participaron 157 adultos de la ciudad de Tacna, cuya edad oscilaba entre los 20 a 59 años, siendo el 68,2% de sexo femenino y el 31,85% de sexo masculino. Se utilizó la escala de miedo relacionado a la pandemia covid-19 (FCV-19S) de Ahorsu et al. (2020) y la recolección de información fue de modo virtual. Los resultados indican que la escala de miedo en su propuesta original es unidimensional pero que al momento de traducirla al español es conveniente tratarla como bidimensional debido a que la primera no presenta buenos índices de ajuste, en cambio la nueva propuesta sí los presenta de modo tal que se concluye que tiene buena validez de constructo (X2/gl = 3.286; CFI=0.943; GFI=0.926; TLI=0.907; SRMR=0.0504). Esta propuesta fue elegida (AIC=72.712) al compararla con otras dos que no alcanzaron los criterios óptimos. El índice de ajuste de la propuesta de bifactorial presentó evidencias de validez de constructo y con índices del modelo bifactor adecuados (X2/gl=1.713, CFI=0.992, GFI=0.981, TLI=0.971, SRMR=0.0260; wh=0.703; Hng=0.955); aunque el ECV=0.521 y PUC=0.571 fueron bajos. Sin embargo, debería ser puesta a prueba en futuras investigaciones. La escala presenta un alfa ordinal de 0.856 y un coeficiente omega = 0.836 demostrando que el instrumento posee alta confiabilidad. El estudio reporta que la versión en español del FCV-19S aplicada a población de Tacna, Perú, demostró un modelo bifactor con propiedades psicométricas adecuadas. Por lo tanto, se recomienda utilizarlo dentro de la población general.Universidad Cesar Vallejo2021-01-30info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionArtículo evaluado por paresapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/psiquemag/article/view/28310.18050/psiquemag.v11i1.2756PsiqueMag; Vol. 11 No. 1 (2022): January-June; 42-54PsiqueMag; Vol. 11 Núm. 1 (2022): Enero-Junio; 42-542307-0846reponame:Revistas - Universidad César Vallejoinstname:Universidad César Vallejoinstacron:UCVspahttp://revistas.ucv.edu.pe/index.php/psiquemag/article/view/283/266Derechos de autor 2021 PsiqueMaghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.ucv.edu.pe:article/2832023-08-16T02:55:02Z
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