“…The Fear of COVID-19 Scale (FCV-19S) was originally developed for the general population in Iran to evaluate the emotional response to COVID-19 and it was published in the English version (Ahorsu et al, 2020b). Subsequently, this scale has been translated from English and validated in many languages, i.e., Arabic (Alyami et al, 2020), Bangla (Sakib et al, 2020), Brazilian Portuguese (Faro et al, 2020), English (Perz, Lang & Harrington, 2020;Winter et al, 2020), French (Mailliez, Griffiths & Carre, 2020), Italian (Soraci et al, 2020), Malay (Pang et al, 2020), Persian (Ahorsu et al, 2020b), Spanish (Barrios et al, 2020;Huarcaya-Victoria et al, 2020;Martínez-Lorca et al, 2020), Tamil (Bharatharaj et al, 2020), Turkish (Haktanir, Seki & Dilmaç, 2020;Satici et al, 2020), Urdu (Mahmood, Jafree & Qureshi, 2020), Chinese (Chi et al, 2021), Hebrew (Bitan et al, 2020), Japanese (Masuyama, Shinkawa & Kubo, 2020), Russian-Belarusian (Reznik et al, 2020), Romanian (Stănculescu, 2021), and Taiwanese (Chang et al, 2020). Previous scale validations covered many internally varied and different in size groups, e.g., 629 adolescents from two junior high schools in Japan (Masuyama, Shinkawa & Kubo, 2020), 1,700 participants aged 10-57 in China (Chi et al, 2021), or 693 members of the general Saudi population who were at least 18 years of age (Alyami et al, 2020).…”