Assessment of anxiety in Mexican persons living with HIV using a culturally-adapted version of the GAD-7 test.
Ester Gutiérrez-VelillaVania Barrientos-CasarrubiasRosa Cruz-MaycottLydia E Perrusquia-OrtizClaudia Alvarado-de la BarreraSantiago Ávila-RíosNancy Patricia Caballero-SuárezPublished in: Journal of health psychology (2022)
Our aim was to assess the severity of anxiety in PLWHA in Mexico City and obtain the psychometric properties of the culturally-adapted Spanish version of GAD-7. Thirteen percent of participants presented moderate to severe symptoms. Reliability (α = 0.82) and construct validity (single-factor explained 48.9% of variance) were evaluated in 411 participants. Confirmatory Factor Analysis was performed in a second sample of 527 participants. Model fit adequately (CFI = 0.991; CMIN/DF = 1.924; RMSEA = 0.042; and SRMR = 0.026). The adapted version of GAD-7 was adequate for the assessment of anxiety in Mexican PLWHA.