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Confirming the factor structure and improving the screening function of the Medical Fear Survey - short in a Hungarian community sample.

Béla BirkásÁrpád CsathóSzidalisz TelekiAndrás Zsidó
Published in: Anxiety, stress, and coping (2021)
Medical Fear Survey (MFS) was designed to assess the fear of medical treatments and related factors through five dimensions including fears of injections and blood draws, sharp objects, blood, mutilation, medical examination and physical symptoms. We analysed the factor structure and validity of a short version of MFS in Hungarian, on a large sample (2631 participants; 558 men, 2067 women) focusing on possible age and gender differences (aged Mean = 30.4, SD = 13.4), which were not reported for the original version. Furthermore, using discriminant analysis, potential screening function of the MFS-short was examined. Results supported construct and convergent validity and scale-reliability for the five-factor structure of the MFS-short. Further analyses demonstrated excellent discriminatory power for four subscales, while one subscale had acceptable power. Our findings provide implications for the utility of MFS-short as a screening measure in assessing the severity of medical fears controlling for gender differences and age-biases.
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