Development of the COVID-19-specific obsessive compulsive symptoms scale with various validity and reliability proofs
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Şengül Avşar, A., & Avşar, V. (2023). Development of the COVID-19-Specific Obsessive Compulsive Symptoms Scale with Various Validity and Reliability Proofs. International journal of cognitive therapy, 16(1), 58–80. https://doi.org/10.1007/s41811-022-00155-9Özet
The COVID-19 epidemic, which spread rapidly around the world, has had a signifcant negative impact on mental health. Obsessive–compulsive disorder (OCD)
issues are among the main mental health efects of COVID-19. The purpose of
this study is to develop a brief measurement tool that reliably and validly measures
obsessive–compulsive (OC) symptoms in people with COVID-19. A total of 483
people took part in the research online. Individuals with aberrant item scores were
excluded, and a series of validity and reliability analyses were performed to determine the psychometric properties of the COVID-19-specifc obsessive compulsive
symptoms scale (C19-OCS). C19-OCS was found to be a valid and reliable measure
for assessing OC symptoms in relation to COVID-19. Mental health professionals
could use C19-OCS to develop evidence-based intervention strategies and programs.