The Perceived Vulnerability to Disease Scale: Cross-cultural measurement invariance and associations with fear of COVID-19 across 16 countries

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Karakulak, Arzu, Stogianni, Maria, Alonso-Arbiol, Itziar, Shukla, Shanu, Bender, Michael, Yeung, Victoria Wai Lan, Jovanovic, Veljko, Musso, Pasquale, Scardigno, Rosa, Scott, Riley A., Stuart, Jaimee, Friehs, Maria-Therese, Toh, Zena, Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan, Arvanitis, Alexios, Buzea, Carmen, Mastrotheodoros, Stefanos, Tsang, Jo-Ann, Madeira, Filipa, ..., Gkomez, Alexandros. 2023. "The Perceived Vulnerability to Disease Scale: Cross-cultural measurement invariance and associations with fear of COVID-19 across 16 countries." Social and Personality Psychology Compass. 17 (11). https://doi.org/10.1111/spc3.12878
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The Perceived Vulnerability to Disease Scale: Cross-cultural measurement invariance and associations with fear of COVID-19 across 16 countries

ERA Journal ID36183
Article CategoryArticle
AuthorsKarakulak, Arzu, Stogianni, Maria, Alonso-Arbiol, Itziar, Shukla, Shanu, Bender, Michael, Yeung, Victoria Wai Lan, Jovanovic, Veljko, Musso, Pasquale, Scardigno, Rosa, Scott, Riley A., Stuart, Jaimee, Friehs, Maria-Therese, Toh, Zena, Albayrak-Aydemir, Nihan, Arvanitis, Alexios, Buzea, Carmen, Mastrotheodoros, Stefanos, Tsang, Jo-Ann, Madeira, Filipa, Miconi, Diana, Pascual, Nicole Russell, Rowatt, Wade C., Al-Kire, Rosemary L., Amar, Moty, Aral, Tugce, Itzchakov, Guy, Mishra, Sushanta Kumar, Porat, Roni, Servidio, Rocco, Stefenel, Delia, Tair, Ergyul and Gkomez, Alexandros
Journal TitleSocial and Personality Psychology Compass
Journal Citation17 (11)
Article Numbere12878
Number of Pages18
Year2023
PublisherJohn Wiley & Sons
Place of PublicationUnited Kingdom
ISSN1751-9004
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1111/spc3.12878
Web Address (URL)https://compass.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/spc3.12878
Abstract

Using cross-sectional data from N = 4274 young adults across 16 countries during the COVID-19 pandemic, we examined the cross-cultural measurement invariance of the perceived vulnerability to disease (PVD) scale and tested the hypothesis that the association between PVD and fear of COVID-19 is stronger under high disease threat [that is, absence of COVID-19 vaccination, living in a country with lower Human Development Index (HDI) or higher COVID-19 mortality]. Results supported a bi-factor Exploratory Structural Equation Modeling model where items loaded on a global PVD factor, and on the sub-factors of Perceived Infectability and Germ Aversion. However, cross-national invariance could only be obtained on the configural level with a reduced version of the PVD scale (PVD-r), suggesting that the concept of PVD may vary across nations. Moreover, higher PVD-r was consistently associated with greater fear of COVID-19 across all levels of disease threat, but this association was especially pronounced among individuals with a COVID-19 vaccine, and in contexts where COVID-19 mortality was high. The present research brought clarity into the dimensionality of the PVD measure, discussed its suitability and limitations for cross-cultural research, and highlighted the pandemic-related conditions under which higher PVD is most likely to go along with psychologically maladaptive outcomes, such as fear of COVID-19.

Keywordsculture; disease threat; fear of COVID-19; measurement invariance; perceived vulnerability to disease
Contains Sensitive ContentDoes not contain sensitive content
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020420699. Public health not elsewhere classified
520304. Health psychology
Byline AffiliationsBahcesehir University, Turkey
Sabanci University, Turkiye
Tilburg University, Netherlands
University of the Basque Country, Spain
Masaryk University, Czech Republic
Gratia Christian College, China
Lingnan University of Hong Kong, China
University of Novi Sad, Serbia
University of Bari Aldo Moro, Italy
Griffith University
United Nations University Institute, Macau
University of Hagen, Germany
University at Buffalo, United States
Open University, United Kingdom
London School of Economics and Political Science, United Kingdom
University of Crete, Greece
Transilvania University of Brasov, Romania
Utrecht University, Netherlands
Baylor University, United States
University of Lisbon, Portugal
University of Montreal, Canada
University of Exeter, United Kingdom
University of Washington, United States
Ono Academic College, Israel
University of Potsdam, Germany
University of Haifa, Israel
Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India
Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel
University of Calabria, Italy
Lucian Blaga University of Sibiu, Romania
Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
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