COVID-19 and You: Impact & Recovery Study
Alternative title A literature review to inform the development of a UK specific instrument to measure COVID-19 fear
Research Report
Alternative title A literature review to inform the development of a UK specific instrument to measure COVID-19 fear
Citation
Dawson A, Brown T, Pemble C & Douglas E (2022) COVID-19 and You: Impact & Recovery Study [A literature review to inform the development of a UK specific instrument to measure COVID-19 fear]. UKRI. https://www.hagis.scot/reports
Abstract
▪ Ten studies reported on nine unique instruments that have been developed and published in English 
language to measure fear of COVID-19, from the beginning of the pandemic to April 2021  
▪ Seven studies developed and validated unique new instruments for measuring COVID-19 fear, two of 
which used existing COVID-19 fear scales to validate the new instrument
▪ Instruments vary significantly in terms of length (items) and scope (factors)
▪ Study quality was mixed; more detailed reporting of the methods used in the development of the 
scale items would have improved transparency and therefore quality
▪ Instruments aimed to measure various psychological states potentially related to COVID-19, including 
anxiety, depression, stress, cognitions, phobias, personal risk of infection, and coping behaviours
▪ Measures of general and COVID-specific anxiety and depression are positively correlated with COVID19 fear
▪ COVID-19 fear may be moderated by certain sociodemographic factors such as age and gender, and 
pre-existing physical and psychological health conditions
▪ None of the studies proposed a threshold for subclinical/clinical fear of COVID-19 in a general 
population sample
▪ The majority of identified studies developed and validated unique instruments
▪ The instruments included in this rapid review focus on worries and fears related to the domain of 
health.
▪ By identifying and describing key characteristics of existing COVID-19 scales we help other researchers 
to decide which instrument might be the most suited to their needs in future studies of the effects of 
COVID-19 fear 
Keywords
Ageing; Covid-19 Fear measure; survey
| Status | Published | 
|---|---|
| Funders | UKRI UK Research and Innovation | 
| Publication date | 31/10/2022 | 
| Publication date online | 31/10/2022 | 
| Publisher URL | https://www.hagis.scot/reports | 
Associate Professor, Dementia and Ageing
Research Fellow (Qualitative), Dementia and Ageing