Objective: To develop an assessment method of active aging for research on older people. Method: A multiphase process that included drafting by an expert panel, a pilot study for item analysis and scale validity, a feedback study with focus groups and questionnaire respondents, and a test–retest study. Altogether 235 people aged 60 to 94 years provided responses and/or feedback. Results: We developed a 17-item University of Jyvaskyla Active Aging Scale with four aspects in each item (goals, ability, opportunity, and activity; range 0-272). The psychometric and item properties are good and the scale assesses a unidimensional latent construct of active aging. Discussion: Our scale assesses older people’s striving for well-being through activi...
Background: There is little evidence about the factors that influence the promotion of active ageing...
Objectives In recent decades, it has become important to approach aging issues from the point of vie...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of self-perceptions of aging (SPA) research uses either a combination of th...
Objective: To identify older people's perceptions of active ageing, and to compare them with the lit...
Kattika Thanakwang,1,2 Sang-arun Isaramalai,2,3 Urai Hatthakit3 1Institute of Nursing, Suranaree Un...
BACKGROUND: There is no instrument that measures the promotion of active ageing or the factors that ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a reliable and valid knowledge about aging scale. Two hundr...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the relationship between active aging and social determinants of health in old...
With estimates that two billion of the world’s population will be 65 years or older by 2050, ensurin...
Objectives This study aimed at developing and determining psychometric properties of Active Aging Me...
Funding: NOVAsande and FCT-Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (grant nr. UID/MAT/00297...
Objectives: Successful aging is an interdisciplinary concept. Despite the great body of literature o...
The aim of the study is to present a new and efficient way of measuring the quality of life among ol...
Objectives: This paper explores how to measure successful aging in a manner consistent with the pref...
Acknowledgments: Authors wish to express their gratitude to respected academic staff who participate...
Background: There is little evidence about the factors that influence the promotion of active ageing...
Objectives In recent decades, it has become important to approach aging issues from the point of vie...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of self-perceptions of aging (SPA) research uses either a combination of th...
Objective: To identify older people's perceptions of active ageing, and to compare them with the lit...
Kattika Thanakwang,1,2 Sang-arun Isaramalai,2,3 Urai Hatthakit3 1Institute of Nursing, Suranaree Un...
BACKGROUND: There is no instrument that measures the promotion of active ageing or the factors that ...
The purpose of this study was to develop a reliable and valid knowledge about aging scale. Two hundr...
OBJECTIVE: To analyze the relationship between active aging and social determinants of health in old...
With estimates that two billion of the world’s population will be 65 years or older by 2050, ensurin...
Objectives This study aimed at developing and determining psychometric properties of Active Aging Me...
Funding: NOVAsande and FCT-Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (grant nr. UID/MAT/00297...
Objectives: Successful aging is an interdisciplinary concept. Despite the great body of literature o...
The aim of the study is to present a new and efficient way of measuring the quality of life among ol...
Objectives: This paper explores how to measure successful aging in a manner consistent with the pref...
Acknowledgments: Authors wish to express their gratitude to respected academic staff who participate...
Background: There is little evidence about the factors that influence the promotion of active ageing...
Objectives In recent decades, it has become important to approach aging issues from the point of vie...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of self-perceptions of aging (SPA) research uses either a combination of th...