Exhausted due to the pandemic: Validation of Coronavirus Stress Measure and COVID-19 Burnout Scale in a Polish sample

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Marcin Moroń
Murat Yildirim
Łukasz Jach
Justyna Nowakowska
Karina Atlas
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[1] University of Silesia,Institute of Psychology
[2] Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen University,Department of Psychology, Faculty of Science and Letters
[3] University of Leicester,Department Neuroscience, Psychology and Behaviour
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Current Psychology | 2023年 / 42卷
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COVID-19 burnout; Coronavirus stress; Mental health problems; Resilience;
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This study validated Polish versions of the Coronavirus Stress Measure (CSM) and the COVID-19 Burnout Scale (COVID-19-BS) to measure stress and burnout associated with COVID-19. Participants were 431 Polish young adults (72.6% female; Meanage = 26.61 ± 12.63). Confirmatory factor analysis verified a one-factor solution for both the CSM and the COVID-19-BS. Both scales had high internal consistency reliability. Coronavirus stress and COVID-19 burnout were positively related to depression, anxiety, and stress and negatively related to resilience. The coronavirus stress and COVID-19 burnout were correlated with elevated levels of depression, anxiety, and stress over and beyond resilience, age, and gender. Findings suggest that the Polish versions of the CSM and the COVID-19-BS are valid scales to measure stress and burnout related to COVID-19. Findings also demonstrated that the coronavirus stress and COVID-19 burnout experienced during the later stages of the pandemic might be a permanent risk factor for mental health problems.
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