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  • Knowing and measuring the psychosocial reactions of people to the coronavirus crisis could be useful for predicting citizen responsibility and psychological well-being in the general population In this research, we present the COVID Reaction Scales (COVID-RS), a new tool that can measure and quantify the psychopathological reactions of the population to the COVID-19 crisis The sample consisted of 667 subjects Explorative and confirmative factor analyses were applied to examine the validity and reliability of the COVID-RS Five dimensions were extracted that predicted 35 08% of the variance of the psychopathological reactions: (1) disorganized behaviors, (2) avoidant behaviors, (3) maladaptive information consumption, (4) herd behaviors and (5) loneliness The results indicated that social quarantine induces and increases psychopathological reactions However, emotional loneliness is reduced for each person with whom the respective subject lives during the quarantine Finally, we can conclude that the COVID-RS has satisfactory validity and reliability Measuring dysfunctional reactions to COVID-19 can enable the prediction of citizen responsibility © Copyright © 2020 Escolà-Gascón, Marín, Rusiñol and Gallifa
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  • Frontiers_in_Psychology
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  • WHO
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  • Measuring Psychosocial Reactions to COVID-19: The COVID Reaction Scales (COVID-RS) as a New Assessment Tool
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  • #971565
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  • 2020

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