The aim of this study was to examine older adults' understanding and interpretation of a validated questionnaire for physical activity surveillance, the Active Australia Survey (AAS). To address this aim, cognitive interviewing techniques were used during face-to-face semistructured interviews with 44 adults age 65-89 years. Qualitative data analysis revealed that participants were confused with questionnaire phrasing, misunderstood the scope of activities to include in answers, and misunderstood the time frame of activities to report. They also struggled to accurately estimate the frequency and duration of their activities. Our findings suggest that AAS questions may be interpreted differently by older adults than intended by survey develo...
The purpose of this study was to use data from three Behavior Change Consortium intervention studies...
Data from surveys of the elderly are used by policy analysts to design health services programs. Con...
Background: Pre-physical activity screening is important for older adults’ participating in physical...
BACKGROUND: Most questionnaires used for physical activity (PA) surveillance have been developed f...
Objective: The Active Australia Survey (AAS) is used for physical activity (PA) surveillance in the ...
The Active Australia Survey (AAS) is used for physical activity (PA) surveillance in the general Aus...
Abstract Background In the last decade, there has been increasing interest in the health effects of ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Statements in the press attributed to physical activity (PA) researchers and, o...
Objectives: Given the aging population and protective effects of regular physical activity (PA) for ...
The purpose of this study was to use data from three Behavior Change Consortium intervention studies...
determine whether respondents share researchers ’ understandings of concepts and questions frequentl...
Objective: To identify issues and perceptions concerning physical activity in older adults. Design Q...
Background: Questionnaires provide valuable information about physical activity (PA) behaviors in ol...
Background: Only few studies have focused on the cognitive processes of the respondents that are ...
We explored older adults' experiences of physical activity (PA) and related decision-making processe...
The purpose of this study was to use data from three Behavior Change Consortium intervention studies...
Data from surveys of the elderly are used by policy analysts to design health services programs. Con...
Background: Pre-physical activity screening is important for older adults’ participating in physical...
BACKGROUND: Most questionnaires used for physical activity (PA) surveillance have been developed f...
Objective: The Active Australia Survey (AAS) is used for physical activity (PA) surveillance in the ...
The Active Australia Survey (AAS) is used for physical activity (PA) surveillance in the general Aus...
Abstract Background In the last decade, there has been increasing interest in the health effects of ...
ABSTRACT Objectives: Statements in the press attributed to physical activity (PA) researchers and, o...
Objectives: Given the aging population and protective effects of regular physical activity (PA) for ...
The purpose of this study was to use data from three Behavior Change Consortium intervention studies...
determine whether respondents share researchers ’ understandings of concepts and questions frequentl...
Objective: To identify issues and perceptions concerning physical activity in older adults. Design Q...
Background: Questionnaires provide valuable information about physical activity (PA) behaviors in ol...
Background: Only few studies have focused on the cognitive processes of the respondents that are ...
We explored older adults' experiences of physical activity (PA) and related decision-making processe...
The purpose of this study was to use data from three Behavior Change Consortium intervention studies...
Data from surveys of the elderly are used by policy analysts to design health services programs. Con...
Background: Pre-physical activity screening is important for older adults’ participating in physical...