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Cross-cultural measurement equivalence of the seven item general anxiety disorder scale (GAD-7) in college students of six countries of Latin American

  • Esteban Moreno-Montero
  • , Rodrigo Moreta-Herrera*
  • , Jose A. Rodas
  • , Xavier Oriol-Granado
  • , Diana Ximena Puerta-Cortés
  • , Daniela Ferrufino-Borja
  • , Renzo Gismondi Diaz
  • , Marlon Elías Lobos Rivera
  • , Antonio Samaniego-Pinho
  • , Marcelo Buenahora-Bernal
  • , Claudio Rojas-Jara
  • , Maribel Vega-Arce
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Objective: To identify cross-cultural validity evidence for the Spanish version of the Generalised Anxiety Disorder Scale-7 (GAD-7) in a sample of university students from six Latin American countries. Method: This study employed a descriptive, psychometric, and cross-sectional design to examine the factorial validity of the GAD-7, its measurement equivalence across nationalities, and item-level discrimination and difficulty parameters. Participants: The sample consisted of 2278 university students from six Latin American countries (Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Paraguay) with a mean age of 21.9 years (SD = 5.41, range = 16–59). The sample was composed of 37.4 % men (n = 851) and 62.6 % women (n = 1427). Results: The findings confirmed the unidimensional structure of the GAD-7, along with measurement equivalence across nationalities from the six countries. The instrument demonstrated excellent internal consistency, and the discrimination and difficulty parameters for the items were found to be appropriate. Conclusions: The GAD-7 is a valid and reliable instrument for assessing generalised anxiety in university students from Bolivia, Colombia, Chile, Ecuador, El Salvador, and Paraguay. Nationality does not introduce variability in the measure, supporting its cross-cultural applicability.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)598-606
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Affective Disorders
Volume380
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jul 2025

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Keywords

  • Anxiety
  • Classical test theory
  • Cross-cultural validation
  • Generalised anxiety disorder
  • Item response theory

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