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Cross-cultural measurement invariance of the purpose in life test - Short form (PIL-SF) in seven Latin American countries
ArticleAbstract: The aim was to test the cross-cultural measurement invariance of the PIL-SF in a sample of people frPalabras claves:Item response theory, Latin America, measurement invariance, Purpose in life, cross-cultural research/comparisonAutores:Calandra M., Carbajal-León C., Caycho-Rodríguez T., Cervigni M., Chacón-Andrade E.R., Claudio López-Calle, del Carpio P., Figares A.B., Gallegos M., Lobos-Rivera M.E., Lombardo M.P., Martino P., Quintero Y., Recalde O.G., Rey Anacona C.A., Robles E., Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera, Videla C.B., Vilca L.W., White M.Fuentes:scopusCross-cultural validation of the new version of the Coronavirus Anxiety Scale in twelve Latin American countries
ArticleAbstract: The Coronavirus Anxiety Scale (CAS) was recently developed to assess dysfunctional anxiety related tPalabras claves:anxiety, covid-19, cross-cultural, Latin America, validityAutores:Calderón R., Carbajal-León C., Caycho-Rodríguez T., Cervigni M., Ferrari I.F., Figares A.B., Flores-Mendoza C., Gallegos M., Lobos-Rivera M.E., Martino P., Palacios D.A., Polanco-Carrasco R., Puerta-Cortés D.X., Reyes I.E.C., Reyes-Bossio M., Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera, Rojas-Jara C., Samaniego-Pinho A., Saroli-Araníbar D., Tapia B.P., Valencia P.D., Vilca L.W., Vivanco-Vidal A., White M.Fuentes:scopusCOVID-19 anxiety, psychological well-being and preventive behaviors during the COVID-19 pandemic in Latin America and the Caribbean: relationships and explanatory model
ArticleAbstract: This study assesses the relationship between COVID-19 anxiety and subjective well-being in terms ofPalabras claves:covid-19, COVID-19 anxiety, Latin America, Preventive behaviors, wellbeingAutores:Calderón R., Carbajal-León C., Caycho-Rodríguez T., Cervigni M., Ferrari I.F., Figares A.B., Flores-Mendoza C., Gallegos M., Martino P., Palacios D.A., Polanco-Carrasco R., Puerta-Cortés D.X., Reyes I.E.C., Reyes-Bossio M., Rivera M.E.L., Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera, Rojas-Jara C., Samaniego-Pinho A., Saroli-Araníbar D., Tapia B.P., Tomás J.M., Valencia P.D., Ventura-León J., Vilca L.W., Vivanco-Vidal A., White M.Fuentes:scopusDesign and Cross-Cultural Invariance of the COVID-19 Vaccine Conspiracy Beliefs Scale (COVID-VCBS) in 13 Latin American Countries
ArticleAbstract: Aims: Over the past 2 years, the vaccine conspiracy beliefs construct has been used in a number of dPalabras claves:conspiracy beliefs, covid-19, Invariance, Latin America, vaccinesAutores:Arias Gallegos W.L., Calderón R., Carbajal-León C., Caycho-Rodríguez T., Cervigni M., Figares A.B., Gallegos M., Lobos-Rivera M.E., Martino P., Palacios D.A., Petzold O., Polanco-Carrasco R., Puerta-Cortés D.X., Reyes I.E.C., Reyes-Bossio M., Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera, Rojas-Jara C., Samaniego-Pinho A., Tapia B.P., Valencia P.D., Ventura-León J., Vilca L.W., White M.Fuentes:scopusNetwork analysis of the relationships between conspiracy beliefs towards COVID-19 vaccine and symptoms of fear of COVID-19 in a sample of latin american countries
ArticleAbstract: The present study examined how conspiracy beliefs about COVID-19 vaccines specifically relate to symPalabras claves:conspiracy beliefs, Fear of COVID, Network Analysis, vaccinesAutores:Arias Gallegos W.L., Calderón R., Carbajal-León C., Caycho-Rodríguez T., Cervigni M., Delgado-Campusano M., Figares A.B., Gallegos M., Lobos-Rivera M.E., Martino P., Palacios D.A., Petzold O., Polanco-Carrasco R., Puerta-Cortés D.X., Reyes I.E.C., Reyes-Bossio M., Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera, Rojas-Jara C., Samaniego-Pinho A., Tapia B.P., Valencia P.D., Ventura-León J., Vilca L.W.Fuentes:scopusPrevalence and Pbkp_redictors of Intention to be Vaccinated Against COVID-19 in Thirteen Latin American and Caribbean Countries
ArticleAbstract: The presence of a significant number of people who do not intend to be vaccinated could negatively iPalabras claves:epidemiology, Intention to be vaccinated, Latin america and the caribbean, PREVALENCEAutores:Arias Gallegos W.L., Calderón R., Carbajal-León C., Caycho-Rodríguez T., Cervigni M., Ferrari I.F., Figares A.B., Flores-Mendoza C., Gallegos M., Intimayta-Escalante C., Martino P., Palacios D.A., Polanco-Carrasco R., Puerta-Cortés D.X., Reyes I.E.C., Reyes-Bossio M., Rivera M.E.L., Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera, Rojas-Jara C., Samaniego-Pinho A., Saroli-Araníbar D., Tapia B.P., Valencia P.D., Vilca L.W., Vivanco-Vidal A., White M.Fuentes:scopus