Background: Nursing students are at risk of anxiety during their university education.

Objective: To determine the psychometric characteristics of the General Anxiety Disorder (GAD-7) questionnaire in a population of university nursing students.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was carried out with 170 students at the University of Jaen (Spain) in 2022. An online questionnaire was administered that included sociodemographic and student profile variables, the GAD-7 questionnaire, and the Goldberg anxiety subscale. An exploratory factor analysis (EFA), validation with convergence, and reliability analysis using Cronbach's were performed.

Results: The EFA identified a single component that explained 63.50% of the variance. It was positively correlated with the Goldberg anxiety subscale ( = 0.653;  < 0.001). A statistically significant association was observed with academic year, gender, and having experienced an anxiety crisis ( < 0.005). Internal consistency with Cronbach's was 0.903.

Conclusion: The GAD-7 presents appropriate psychometric characteristics for use in a university population of nursing students. It is capable of detecting symptoms and generalized anxiety disorder, making it a useful and simple tool for detecting anxiety-related problems in this population.

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