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Study of internal consistency and factor structure of three versions of the Zung’s rating instrument for anxiety disorders

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Background: The Zung’s rating instrument for anxiety disorders has been used in several Colombian researches. Its internal consistency and factor structure have not been reported among university students.
Objective: To calculate the internal consistency and explore the factor structure of three versions of the Zung’s rating instrument for anxiety disorders among university students.
Method: Two-hundred and twenty-one medicine and psychology students of a private university in Cartagena, Colombia, completed the 20-item version of the Zung’s rating instrument for anxiety disorders. The mean of age of students was 20.5 years (SD=2.6), 64.4% were women, and 54.3% studied medicine. Cronbach alpha was computed and exploratory factor analysis was done for the three versions.
Results: The 20-item version of the Zung’s rating instrument for anxiety disorders presents Cronbach alpha coefficient of 0.77 and three principal factors accounted for 40.1% of the total variance. The 10-item version showed Cronbach alpha of 0.83 and two-dimensional structure responsible of 54.0% of the total variance. The 5-item version showed Cronbach alpha of 0.74 and one-dimensional structure accounted for 49.5% of the total variance.
Conclusions: The 10- and 5-item version of the Zung’s rating instrument for anxiety disorders present better psychometric properties than the original 20-item version. It is necessary to estimate the properties of these versions compared with a gold standard.

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  • Susana De La Ossa Universidad del Sinú
  • Yuleima Martinez Universidad del Sinú
  • Edwin Herazo Universidad Antonio Nariño
  • Adalberto Campo Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca

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Keywords

  • Zung’s rating instrument for anxiety disorders
  • Internal consistency
  • Factor analysis
  • University
  • Students
  • Validation study

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, Universidad del Sinú
Consultant psychologist, Cartagena, Colombia.

, Universidad del Sinú
Consultant psychologist, Cartagena, Colombia.

, Universidad Antonio Nariño
Human Behavioral Research Group, Human Behavioral Research Institute. Assistant Professor, Medicine School, Universidad Antonio Nariño, Bogotá, Colombia.

, Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca
Human Behavioral Research Group, Human Behavioral Research Institute. Associate Professor, Social Science School, Universidad Colegio Mayor de Cundinamarca, Bogotá, Colombia.
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De La Ossa, S., Martinez, Y., Herazo, E., & Campo, A. (1). Study of internal consistency and factor structure of three versions of the Zung’s rating instrument for anxiety disorders. Colombia Médica, 40(1), 71-84. https://doi.org/10.25100/cm.v40i1.629
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