PURPOSE: The Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I) is a reliable and valid tool for assessing concerns about falling. Our aims were to translate, culturally adapt, and evaluate the main psychometric characteristics (internal consistency, reproducibility, and convergent construct validity) of the Hungarian version of the FES-I on a sample of community-living older adults. METHODS: After translating and culturally adapting the original scale, 165 community-living older adults (aged 60 years or over) participated in the measurements and filled in the questionnaire. After two weeks, a subsample of 64 persons filled in the FES-I again to determine the test-retest reliability. RESULTS: The test-retest analysis showed excellent reliability: I...
Method: five hundred community-dwelling older people (70-90 years) were assessed on the FES-I in con...
Background: Measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...
Background: measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to describe the psychometric properties of cultural adaptations of ...
The aim of this study is to describe the psychometric properties of cultural adaptations of the Fall...
Purpose: The Falls Efficacy Scale – International is universally used in assessing the level of conc...
SIR—Fear of falling in community-dwelling older persons [1, 2] may lead to activity restriction [3]....
Background: there is a need for a measure of fear of falling that assesses both easy and difficult p...
Background: there is a need for a measure of fear of falling that assesses both easy and difficult p...
The cross-cultural adaptation and validation of Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I) in commun...
The aim of this study is to describe the psychometric properties of cultural adaptations of the Fall...
ABSTRACT Objective: to translate and adapt Falls Efficacy Scale – International (FES-I). To analyze...
Objective: this study aimed to perform a comprehensive validation of the 16-item and 7-item Falls Ef...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was validation and reliability determination of Persian transl...
The FES-I is an instrument developed to assess concern about falls. The aim of this study was to dev...
Method: five hundred community-dwelling older people (70-90 years) were assessed on the FES-I in con...
Background: Measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...
Background: measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...
AbstractThe aim of this study is to describe the psychometric properties of cultural adaptations of ...
The aim of this study is to describe the psychometric properties of cultural adaptations of the Fall...
Purpose: The Falls Efficacy Scale – International is universally used in assessing the level of conc...
SIR—Fear of falling in community-dwelling older persons [1, 2] may lead to activity restriction [3]....
Background: there is a need for a measure of fear of falling that assesses both easy and difficult p...
Background: there is a need for a measure of fear of falling that assesses both easy and difficult p...
The cross-cultural adaptation and validation of Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I) in commun...
The aim of this study is to describe the psychometric properties of cultural adaptations of the Fall...
ABSTRACT Objective: to translate and adapt Falls Efficacy Scale – International (FES-I). To analyze...
Objective: this study aimed to perform a comprehensive validation of the 16-item and 7-item Falls Ef...
Objectives: The purpose of this study was validation and reliability determination of Persian transl...
The FES-I is an instrument developed to assess concern about falls. The aim of this study was to dev...
Method: five hundred community-dwelling older people (70-90 years) were assessed on the FES-I in con...
Background: Measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...
Background: measures of fear of falling have not yet been validated in patients with dementia, leavi...