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Validation of the Collaborative Outcomes study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT) questionnaire for adults
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Solmi, MarcoThompson, TrevorEstradé, AndrésAgorastos, AgorastosRadua, JoaquimCortese, SamueleDragioti, ElenaLeisch, FriedrichVancampfort, DavyThygesen, Lau CasparAschauer, HaraldSchlögelhofer, MonikaAschauer, ElenaSchneeberger, AndresHuber, Christian GHasler, GregorConus, PhilippeDo Cuénod, Kim Qvon Känel, RolandArrondo, GonzaloFusar-Poli, PaoloGorwood, PhilipLlorca, Pierre-MichelKrebs, Marie-OdileScanferla, ElisabettaKishimoto, TaishiroRabbani, GolamSkonieczna-Żydecka, KarolinaBrambilla, PaoloFavaro, AngelaTakamiya, AkihiroZoccante, LeonardoColizzi, MarcoBourgin, JulieKamiński, KarolMoghadasin, MaryamSeedat, SorayaMatthews, EvanWells, JohnVassilopoulou, EmiliaGadelha, ArySu, Kuan-PinKwon, Jun SooKim, MinahLee, Tae YoungPapsuev, OlegManková, DenisaBoscutti, AndreaGerunda, CristianoSaccon, DiegoRighi, ElenaMonaco, FrancescoCroatto, GiovanniCereda, GuidoDemurtas, JacopoBrondino, NatasciaVeronese, NicolaEnrico, PaoloPoliti, PierluigiCiappolino, ValentinaPfennig, AndreaBechdolf, AndreasMeyer-Lindenberg, AndreasKahl, Kai GDomschke, KatharinaBauer, MichaelKoutsouleris, NikolaosWinter, SibylleBorgwardt, StefanBitter, IstvanBalazs, JuditCzobor, PálUnoka, ZsoltMavridis, DimitrisTsamakis, KonstantinosBozikas, Vasilios PTunvirachaisakul, ChavitMaes, MichaelRungnirundorn, TeerayuthSupasitthumrong, ThitipornHaque, ArifulBrunoni, Andre RCostardi, Carlos GustavoSchuch, Felipe BarretoPolanczyk, GuilhermeLuiz, Jhoanne MerlynFonseca, LaisAparicio, Luana VValvassori, Samira SNordentoft, MereteVendsborg, PerHoffmann, Sofie HaveSehli, JihedSartorius, NormanHeuss, SabinaGuinart, DanielHamilton, JaneKane, JohnRubio, JoseSand, Michael
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Clinical and Health Psychology
Health Sciences
Psychology
Mental Health
Behavioral and Social Science
Brain Disorders
Depression
Mental health
Good Health and Well Being
Humans
Adult
Reproducibility of Results
Pandemics
COVID-19
Surveys and Questionnaires
Outcome Assessment
Health Care
Factor Analysis
Statistical
Psychometrics
Covid-19
Pandemic
COH-FIT
Survey: P-factor: well-being: mental health: psychiatry: psychometric
Medical and Health Sciences
Psychology and Cognitive Sciences
Psychiatry
Biomedical and clinical sciences
Health sciences
Language
Abstract
BackgroundThe Collaborative Outcome study on Health and Functioning during Infection Times (COH-FIT; www.coh-fit.com) is an anonymous and global online survey measuring health and functioning during the COVID-19 pandemic. The aim of this study was to test concurrently the validity of COH-FIT items and the internal validity of the co-primary outcome, a composite psychopathology "P-score".MethodsThe COH-FIT survey has been translated into 30 languages (two blind forward-translations, consensus, one independent English back-translation, final harmonization). To measure mental health, 1-4 items ("COH-FIT items") were extracted from validated questionnaires (e.g. Patient Health Questionnaire 9). COH-FIT items measured anxiety, depressive, post-traumatic, obsessive-compulsive, bipolar and psychotic symptoms, as well as stress, sleep and concentration. COH-FIT Items which correlated r ≥ 0.5 with validated companion questionnaires, were initially retained. A P-score factor structure was then identified from these items using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) on data split into training and validation sets. Consistency of results across languages, gender and age was assessed.ResultsFrom >150,000 adult responses by May 6th, 2022, a subset of 22,456 completed both COH-FIT items and validated questionnaires. Concurrent validity was consistently demonstrated across different languages for COH-FIT items. CFA confirmed EFA results of five first-order factors (anxiety, depression, post-traumatic, psychotic, psychophysiologic symptoms) and revealed a single second-order factor P-score, with high internal reliability (ω = 0.95). Factor structure was consistent across age and sex.ConclusionsCOH-FIT is a valid instrument to globally measure mental health during infection times. The P-score is a valid measure of multidimensional mental health.