Validation and Psychometric Evaluation of the COVID-19 Risk Perception Scale (CoRP): a New Brief Scale to Measure Individuals’ Risk Perception

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Vincenza Capone
Anna Rosa Donizzetti
Miriam Sang-Ah Park
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[1] University of Naples “Federico II”,Department of Humanities
[2] Leeds Trinity University,School of Social & Health Sciences
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Risk perception; Scale validation; COVID-19; Mental health; Health promotion; CoRP (Covid-19 Risk Perception Scale);
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The aim of the work was to develop and validate the COVID-19 Risk Perception Scale (CoRP), a brief self-report questionnaire for individuals’ perceptions of risk in the COVID-19 pandemic. Two studies were conducted in order to evaluate the new scale’s psychometric properties. Study 1 included 269 Italian participants (77.3% female) to initially test the scale’s structure and construct validity. Study 2 involved 1061 (76.2% female) Italians aged 18 to 80 years old and examined the structure of the scale, construct validity, and age invariance. Exploratory and Confirmatory factor analyses confirmed the one-factor solution, and the structure of the scale was found to be invariant across age groups. The scale also demonstrated a high internal reliability. The CoRP correlated positively with the fear of COVID-19 scale, and low with the Impact of Event and distressing phenomena as measured by GHQ. The present work thus affirms that the CoRP is a valid instrument for measuring individuals’ risk perception of COVID-19.
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