The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between self-reported and professionally assessed functional limitations in community-dwelling very old individuals. In total, 306 single-living adults aged 81-90 years were included in this cross-sectional study. The main outcome measure was the presence and absence of self-reported and professionally assessed functional limitations. A significant correlation was found between the total number of self-reported and professionally assessed functional limitations in the total sample (intraclass correlation=0.65) as well as in subgroups with respect to sex, age, and depression. When item-wise differences in the two assessments were assessed, the results showed significant differences ...
In an effort to establish a base-rate of everyday functional ability in cognitively intact elderly, ...
Recent data have shown differences between Spain and the United States in the prevalence of reported...
Adults with developmental disabilities are increasingly reaching old age in significant numbers whil...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between self-reported and professionally...
Goal: To explore the influence of social, psychological, and health factors on self-report of functi...
We have examined the role of socio-demographic variables, cognitive and affective functioning, and p...
The characteristics of self-reported functional limitations among older United States (US) adults wi...
This cross-sectional study was conducted to assess functional status (self-reported physical disabil...
This paper examines the moderating effects of three-psychological attributes (neuroticism, self-effi...
This paper describes the functional limitations due to normal aging that are associated with difficu...
International audienceStudy design - Observational study. Objective - To assess the relationship be...
Background. There is substantial interest in the prevention of physical disability associated with a...
ObjectivesDisability in late life has been associated with increases in receiving care and loss of a...
Objectives: To examine differences in functional status among two suc-cessive cohorts. Method: The s...
In an effort to establish a base-rate of everyday functional ability in cognitively intact elderly, ...
Recent data have shown differences between Spain and the United States in the prevalence of reported...
Adults with developmental disabilities are increasingly reaching old age in significant numbers whil...
The objective of this study was to examine the relationship between self-reported and professionally...
Goal: To explore the influence of social, psychological, and health factors on self-report of functi...
We have examined the role of socio-demographic variables, cognitive and affective functioning, and p...
The characteristics of self-reported functional limitations among older United States (US) adults wi...
This cross-sectional study was conducted to assess functional status (self-reported physical disabil...
This paper examines the moderating effects of three-psychological attributes (neuroticism, self-effi...
This paper describes the functional limitations due to normal aging that are associated with difficu...
International audienceStudy design - Observational study. Objective - To assess the relationship be...
Background. There is substantial interest in the prevention of physical disability associated with a...
ObjectivesDisability in late life has been associated with increases in receiving care and loss of a...
Objectives: To examine differences in functional status among two suc-cessive cohorts. Method: The s...
In an effort to establish a base-rate of everyday functional ability in cognitively intact elderly, ...
Recent data have shown differences between Spain and the United States in the prevalence of reported...
Adults with developmental disabilities are increasingly reaching old age in significant numbers whil...