Background: Hierarchical scales are useful in understanding the structure of underlying latent traits in many questionnaires. The Attitudes to Ageing Questionnaire (AAQ) explored the attitudes to ageing of older people themselves, and originally described three distinct subscales: (1) Psychosocial Loss (2) Physical Change and (3) Psychological Growth. This study aimed to use Mokken analysis, a method of Item Response Theory, to test for hierarchies within the AAQ and to explore how these relate to underlying latent traits. Methods: Participants in a longitudinal cohort study, the Lothian Birth Cohort 1936, completed a cross-sectional postal survey. Data from 802 participants were analysed using Mokken Scaling analysis. These results were co...
There is an urgent need to understand the factors that can influence health and well-being in later ...
Big Five personality traits are assumed to be linked with attitudes toward own aging (ATOA). Both co...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of self-perceptions of aging (SPA) research uses either a combination of th...
Background: Hierarchical scales are useful in understanding the structure of underlying latent trait...
BACKGROUND:Hierarchical scales are useful in understanding the structure of underlying latent traits...
<p>(-) used to indicate that analyses reverse-scored these items.</p><p>DNS = did not scale.</p><p>A...
Objectives: The original 24-item Attitudes to Ageing Questionnaire (AAQ) is well-established as a me...
Introduction: The Attitudes to Aging Questionnaire (AAQ) was developed to measure attitudes toward t...
Background: older people with more negative attitudes to ageing are at increased risk of several adv...
Abstract A person’s conception of their own ageing has been shown in previous research to have impor...
Ageism has been shown to have a negative impact on older people’s health and wellbeing. Though multi...
BackgroundWith an increasingly ageing population worldwide, the predominant attitude towards ageing ...
BACKGROUND: This paper aimed to develop a short version of the 32-item Ageing Perceptions Questionna...
Background: This paper aimed to develop a short version of the 32-item Ageing Perceptions Questionna...
The purpose of this study was to develop a reliable and valid knowledge about aging scale. Two hundr...
There is an urgent need to understand the factors that can influence health and well-being in later ...
Big Five personality traits are assumed to be linked with attitudes toward own aging (ATOA). Both co...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of self-perceptions of aging (SPA) research uses either a combination of th...
Background: Hierarchical scales are useful in understanding the structure of underlying latent trait...
BACKGROUND:Hierarchical scales are useful in understanding the structure of underlying latent traits...
<p>(-) used to indicate that analyses reverse-scored these items.</p><p>DNS = did not scale.</p><p>A...
Objectives: The original 24-item Attitudes to Ageing Questionnaire (AAQ) is well-established as a me...
Introduction: The Attitudes to Aging Questionnaire (AAQ) was developed to measure attitudes toward t...
Background: older people with more negative attitudes to ageing are at increased risk of several adv...
Abstract A person’s conception of their own ageing has been shown in previous research to have impor...
Ageism has been shown to have a negative impact on older people’s health and wellbeing. Though multi...
BackgroundWith an increasingly ageing population worldwide, the predominant attitude towards ageing ...
BACKGROUND: This paper aimed to develop a short version of the 32-item Ageing Perceptions Questionna...
Background: This paper aimed to develop a short version of the 32-item Ageing Perceptions Questionna...
The purpose of this study was to develop a reliable and valid knowledge about aging scale. Two hundr...
There is an urgent need to understand the factors that can influence health and well-being in later ...
Big Five personality traits are assumed to be linked with attitudes toward own aging (ATOA). Both co...
OBJECTIVES: The majority of self-perceptions of aging (SPA) research uses either a combination of th...