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The Spanish version of the short form of the Cyberchondria Severity Scale (CSS-12): Testing the factor structure and measurement invariance across genders

Sandra Arnáez, Gemma García‐Soriano, Jesús Castro, David Berle, Vladan Starčević

2022Current Psychology11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Cyberchondria refers to excessive and repeated online health-related searching, which is associated with increased distress and anxiety. The Cyberchondria Severity Scale (CSS) is the most widely used measure for assessment of cyberchondria, and its shortened version (CSS-12) has recently been developed. The aim of the present study was to develop the Spanish version of the CSS-12 and test its psychometric properties. A community sample of 432 Spanish-speaking adults (67.6% women; mean age = 36.00 ± 15.22 years) completed the Spanish translation of CSS-12 along with measures of health anxiety, obsessive-compulsive, anxiety and depressive symptoms. The Spanish version of the CSS-12 comprises a general cyberchondria factor and four specific factors (‘excessiveness’, ‘compulsion’, ‘distress’, and ‘reassurance’). Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis indicated measurement invariance across gender groups. Internal consistency values for the total score and subscales were good to excellent. The CSS-12 showed strong correlations with health anxiety, and moderate to low correlations with anxiety, obsessive - compulsive and depressive symptoms, supporting the convergent and divergent validity of the CSS-12, respectively. In conclusion, these results show that the CSS-12 is a valid and reliable tool for measuring cyberchondria in both genders in the general Spanish population.

Topics & Concepts

PsychologyDistressMeasurement invarianceAnxietyConfirmatory factor analysisClinical psychologyConvergent validityScale (ratio)Internal consistencyPsychometricsStructural equation modelingPsychiatryPhysicsMathematicsQuantum mechanicsStatisticsPsychosomatic Disorders and Their TreatmentsObsessive-Compulsive Spectrum DisordersBody Image and Dysmorphia Studies
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