The Florida Shock Anxiety Scale demonstrated good reliability (Cronbach's alpha=0.91) and a two-factor structure for assessing shock distress in ICD recipients.
Cross-Sectional (n=72)
ICD recipients (n=72)
Florida Shock Anxiety Scale (FSAS)
Initial validity and clinical utility of the FSAS — r = -0.65
Effect estimate: r = -0.65
BACKGROUND: Psychological distress is both a precipitant and a consequence of ICD shock. Therefore, the assessment of patient anxiety and concerns related to receiving an ICD shock may prompt appropriate psychological referrals and treatment. METHODS: The purpose of this study is to assess the initial validity and clinical utility of the Florida Shock Anxiety Scale (FSAS). Seventy-two ICD recipients completed the FSAS. RESULTS: Exploratory factor analysis revealed a two-factor structure with items loading such that Factor 1 could be conceptualized as a Consequence Factor (e.g., fearing creating a scene if the device were to fire) and Factor 2 as a Trigger Factor (e.g., fearing sexual activity). Alpha coefficients suggest good reliability (Cronbach's alpha= 0.91, split-half = 0.92), and FSAS Total Score was moderately correlated (r =-0.65) with total score on the Multidimensional Fear of Death Scale. CONCLUSIONS: Two subscales, labeled consequence of shock and trigger of shock, were established via factor analysis. Collectively the FSAS demonstrates potential utility to assess shock distress and warrants additional investigation.
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Kuhl et al. (Thu,) conducted a cross-sectional in ICD recipients (n=72). Florida Shock Anxiety Scale (FSAS) was evaluated on Initial validity and clinical utility of the FSAS (r = -0.65). The Florida Shock Anxiety Scale demonstrated good reliability (Cronbach's alpha=0.91) and a two-factor structure for assessing shock distress in ICD recipients.
synapsesocial.com/papers/6a11d4408b61bd91eb5644f4 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1540-8159.2006.00408.x
Emily A. Kuhl
Cross-Cutting Cardiology
Neha Dixit
University of Delhi
Robyn L. Walker
Lewis University
Pacing and Clinical Electrophysiology
University of Florida
University of Florida Health
University of Florida Health Science Center
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