Psychometric Properties of the Spanish Versions of the Activity Restriction Scale.

IF 2.1 Q3 GERIATRICS & GERONTOLOGY
Laura García-García, Lucía Jiménez-Gonzalo, José A Fernandes-Pires, Brent T Mausbach, Luis Manuel Pérez-Cardona, Claudia Benito-Rincón, Andrés Losada-Baltar
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Introduction: Activity restriction (i.e., feeling limited in performing certain activities) has been studied in relation to psychological distress. The Activity Restriction Scale (ARS) has been widely used, with a two-factor structure obtained in previous studies. However, there is no validated instrument for this measure in Spanish. This study aims to analyze the psychometric properties of the Spanish version of the original ARS and to create an adapted version for older adults. Method: In Phase 1, the original ARS was tested in 143 Spanish family caregivers. In Phase 2, this version was explored through a pilot study with 10 Spanish older adults. In Phase 3, the ARS-Older Adults version (ARS-OA) was tested in a sample of 246 Spanish older adults. Confirmatory factor analysis was conducted in Phases 1 and 3, in addition to testing reliability, and convergent and concurrent validity. A descriptive analysis was carried out in Phase 2. Results: Both factor analyses provided support for a two-factor solution: instrumental and expressive activity restriction. Cronbach's alpha was 0.86 (Phase 1) and 0.81 (Phase 3). The data also suggested good convergent and concurrent validity. Conclusions: The results revealed good psychometric properties of both versions of the ARS, suggesting that it is a suitable instrument for assessing activity restriction in Spanish-speaking populations. Activity restriction is suggested as a relevant variable to take into account in understanding people's mental health.

西班牙语版活动限制量表的心理测量特性。
活动限制(即在进行某些活动时感到受到限制)已被研究与心理困扰有关。活动限制量表(ARS)被广泛使用,在以往的研究中得到了双因子结构。然而,在西班牙,没有有效的工具来衡量这一措施。本研究旨在分析西班牙语版原始ARS的心理测量特性,并为老年人创建一个改编版本。方法:在第一阶段,对143名西班牙家庭照顾者进行原始ARS测试。在第二阶段,该版本通过对10名西班牙老年人的试点研究进行了探索。在第三阶段,在246名西班牙老年人样本中测试了ars -老年人版本(ARS-OA)。除了测试信度、收敛效度和并发效度外,在第一阶段和第三阶段进行了验证性因子分析。在第2阶段进行了描述性分析。结果:两因素分析均支持双因素解决方案:工具和表达活性限制。Cronbach’s alpha分别为0.86(第一阶段)和0.81(第三阶段)。数据也表明具有良好的收敛效度和并发效度。结论:结果显示两个版本的ARS具有良好的心理测量特性,表明它是评估西班牙语人群活动限制的合适工具。建议将活动限制作为了解人们心理健康的一个相关变量加以考虑。
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Geriatrics
Geriatrics 医学-老年医学
CiteScore
3.30
自引率
0.00%
发文量
115
审稿时长
20.03 days
期刊介绍: • Geriatric biology • Geriatric health services research • Geriatric medicine research • Geriatric neurology, stroke, cognition and oncology • Geriatric surgery • Geriatric physical functioning, physical health and activity • Geriatric psychiatry and psychology • Geriatric nutrition • Geriatric epidemiology • Geriatric rehabilitation
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