Psychometric properties of the vaccination fear scale (VFS-6) in Polish and their relationship with psychological distress

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Malas, Olga
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Załuski, Maciej
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Makara-Studzińska, Marta
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2026-03-09T19:32:20Z
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2026-03-09T19:32:20Z
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2025
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https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1708085
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1664-0640
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https://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/469720
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https://hdl.handle.net/10459.1/469720
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Introduction: Preventing vaccine hesitancy is an important effort by the clinician. The present study aimed to evaluate the factorial structure and psychometric properties of the Vaccination Fear Scale (VFS) in a Polish sample, as well as to examine its measurement invariance across sex and its associations with psychological distress.Methods: A sample of 455 adults from the general population, broadly representative of the general Polish adult population, (Mean age = 37.05, SD = 13.14; 72.3% female) was recruited. Participants completed the seven-item version of the VFS. A subsample of 153 individuals also completed the 21-items Depression, Anxiety, and Stress Scale (DASS-21). Confirmatory factor analyses (CFA) were conducted to compare unidimensional, two correlated factors, and second-order two-factor models for 7-items and 6-items versions.Results: Results indicated that the 6-item version of the VFS (VFS-6), excluding item 5, provided superior fit compared to the 7-item version. The best-fitting model was a two-factor correlated structure (Cognitive factor: items 1, 2, and 4; Somatic factor: items 3, 6, and 7), confirming a clear cognitive-somatic structure. Measurement invariance analyses supported strict invariance between sexes. Internal consistency was high for both the total scale and its subfactors, and convergent and discriminant validity were satisfactory.Conclusion: Correlations with DASS-21 scores were low and non-significant, suggesting that vaccination fear is largely independent of general psychological distress measured as depression, anxiety and stress. These findings demonstrate that the VFS-6 is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing fear of vaccination in the Polish population. The results also clarify the role of item 5, and provide evidence for strict sex invariance, offering a robust tool for research and intervention planning.
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eng
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Frontiers Media
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Reproducció del document publicat a https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyt.2025.1708085
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Frontiers in Psychiatry, 2025, vol. 16, 1708085
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cc-by (c) Olga Malas, Maciej Załuski, Marta Makara-Studzińska, 2025
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Attribution 4.0 International
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Vaccination fear scale
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VFS-6
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Distress, anxiety
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Psychometric properties of the vaccination fear scale (VFS-6) in Polish and their relationship with psychological distress
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion


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