Cross-language validation of COVID-19 Compliance Scale in 28 languages

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2023

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Cambridge University Press

Abstract

Although compliance scales have been used to assess compliance with health guidelines to reduce the spread of COVID-19, no scale known to us has shown content validity regarding global guidelines and reliability across an international sample. We assessed the validity and reliability of a Compliance Scale developed by a group of over 150 international researchers. Exploratory factor analysis determined reliable items on the English version. Confirmatory factor analysis confirmed the reliability of the six-item scale and convergent validity was found. After invariance testing and alignment, we employed a novel R code to run a Monte Carlo simulation for alignment validation. This scale can be employed to measure compliance across multiple languages, and our alignment validation method can be conducted with future cross-language surveys.

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compliance, COVID-19, cross-language survey, public health, survey validation, MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE, Public, Environmental & Occupational Health, Infectious Diseases

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Blackburn, A. M., Han, H., & Gallegos, A. (2023). Cross-language validation of COVID-19 Compliance Scale in 28 languages. In Epidemiology and Infection (Vol. 151). Cambridge University Press (CUP). https://doi.org/10.1017/s0950268823001103