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Development and validation of a scale to evaluate students’ future impact perception related to the coronavirus pandemic (C-19FIPS)
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Fecha de publicación
2021
Editor
Frantisek Sudzina, Aalborg University, DENMARK
Citación
Cardella GM, Hernández-Sánchez BR, Sánchez-García JC (2021) Development and validation of a scale to evaluate students’ future impact perception related to the coronavirus pandemic (C-19FIPS). PLoS ONE 16(11): e0260248
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Abstract
During the outbreak of the novel COVID-19 pandemic, economies around the world underwent
unprecedented changes, which negatively limited young people’s perceptions of their
future. The study aims to describe the development and validation of the 10-item COVID-19
Future Impact Perception Scale (C-19FIPS), a measurement tool to assess future impact
perception related to COVID-19, among university students. Inductive and deductive
approaches were used at the phase of the scale development process. Exploratory Factor
Analysis (EFA), Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) applying two different SEM based analytical
methods, covariance-based SEM (CB-SEM) and variance based SEM (PLS-SEM)
were used to explore and predict the data. The EFA output generated two dimensions with
10 items. The dimensions are Personal Perception (C-19 PF) and Country Perception (C-19
CF) that reflects the notion of Future Impact Perception related to COVID-19. The result of
the CFA confirmed the EFA result. Based on the reliability and validity check results, it is
apparent that the scale demonstrates good psychometric properties. Evidence was also
provided for convergent and discriminant validity. The study provided a short, valid and reliable
measure to assess the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on college students’ future
perceptions. Knowing how external situations influence the world of young people is useful
for the development of targeted interventions that favor their well-being and that can support
them in situations perceived as uncertain and risky. Limitations and future lines are
discussed.
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10.1371/journal.pone.0260248
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