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COVID-19 Impact Battery: Development and Validation
Authors:Schmidt  Norman B.  Allan  Nicholas P.  Koscinski  Brandon  Mathes  Brittany M.  Eackles  Kelsey  Accorso  Catherine  Saulnier  Kevin G.  Allan  Darcey M.  Potter  Kaley  Garey  Lora  Suhr  Julie  Austin  Megan  Zvolensky  Michael J.
Affiliation:1.Department of Psychology, Florida State University, Tallahassee, USA
;2.Department of Psychology, Ohio University, Athens, OH, 45701, USA
;3.VA Center of Excellence for Suicide Prevention, VA Finger Lakes Health Care System, Charleston, USA
;4.Department of Psychology, University of Houston, Houston, USA
;
Abstract:

In addition to impacting the physical health of millions of Americans, the novel-coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is a significant psychological stressor due to both the threat of the illness itself and the mitigation strategies used to contain the spread. To facilitate understanding of the impact of COVID-19, validated measures are needed. Using a stepwise procedure in line with best-practice measurement procedures, the current report summarizes the procedures employed to create the COVID-19 Impact Battery (CIB). Two independent samples recruited via Amazon Mechanical Turk (N?=?175, N?=?642) and a third community sample (N?=?259) were used for reliability and validity testing. Validation procedures yielded a battery consisting of three scales assessing COVID-19 related behaviors, worry, and disability. The behaviors scale contains three subscales assessing stockpiling, cleaning, and avoidance. The worry subscale also contains three subscales assessing health, financial and catastrophic concerns. In addition, we created a short version of the battery (CIB-S) to allow for more flexibility in data collection. In summary, we have provided reliability and validity information for the CIB and CIB-S, demonstrating that these measures can facilitate evaluation of the broad impact of COVID-19 on mental health functioning.

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