PLoS ONE (Jan 2022)

COVID-19 related distress in the Swedish population: Validation of the Swedish version of the COVID Stress Scales (CSS).

  • Anders Carlander,
  • Mats Lekander,
  • Gordon J G Asmundson,
  • Steven Taylor,
  • Roger Olofsson Bagge,
  • Ann-Sophie Lindqvist Bagge

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0263888
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 2
p. e0263888

Abstract

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BackgroundThe COVID Stress Scales (CSS) assess health- and contamination-related distress in the face of a medical outbreak like the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Though the CSS is translated into 21 languages, it has not been validated in a Swedish national sample.AimOur general objective is to provide a translation, replication, and validation of the CSS and test its convergent- and discriminant validity in relation to anxiety, health anxiety, depression, and stress in the general Swedish population. We also present latent psychometric properties by modelling based on item response theory.MethodsParticipants consisted of 3044 Swedish adults (> 18 years) from a pre-stratified (gender, age, and education) sample from The Swedish Citizen Panel. Mental health status was assessed by validated instruments, including the CSS, PHQ-4, SHAI-14, and PSS-10.ResultsResults indicate that our Swedish translation of CSS has good psychometric properties and consists of 5 correlated factors.DiscussionThe CSS is useful either as a unidimensional or multidimensional construct using the CSS scales to measure key facets of pandemic-related stress.ConclusionsThe findings support the cross-cultural validity of the CSS and its potential utility in understanding many of the emotional challenges posed by the current and future pandemics.