收敛有效性
预测效度
医学
接收机工作特性
物理医学与康复
害怕跌倒
比例(比率)
物理疗法
外部有效性
可靠性(半导体)
标准效度
毒物控制
心理测量学
临床心理学
心理学
伤害预防
结构效度
环境卫生
功率(物理)
内科学
物理
社会心理学
量子力学
内部一致性
作者
Kim Delbaere,Jacqueline Close,A. Stefanie Mikolaizak,Perminder S. Sachdev,Henry Brodaty,Stephen R. Lord
出处
期刊:Age and Ageing
[Oxford University Press]
日期:2010-01-08
卷期号:39 (2): 210-216
被引量:856
标识
DOI:10.1093/ageing/afp225
摘要
OBJECTIVE: this study aimed to perform a comprehensive validation of the 16-item and 7-item Falls Efficacy Scale International (FES-I) by investigating the overall structure and measurement properties, convergent and predictive validity and responsiveness to change. METHOD: five hundred community-dwelling older people (70-90 years) were assessed on the FES-I in conjunction with demographic, physiological and neuropsychological measures at baseline and at 12 months. Falls were monitored monthly and fear of falling every 3 months. RESULTS: the overall structure and measurement properties of both FES-I scales, as evaluated with item response theory, were good. Discriminative ability on physiological and neuropsychological measures indicated excellent validity, both at baseline (n = 500, convergent validity) and at 1-year follow-up (n = 463, predictive validity). The longitudinal follow-up suggested that FES-I scores increased over time regardless of any fall event, with a trend for a stronger increase in FES-I scores when a person suffered multiple falls in a 3-month period. Additionally, using receiver-operating characteristic (ROC) curves, cut-points were defined to differentiate between lower and higher levels of concern. CONCLUSIONS: the current study builds on the previously established psychometric properties of the FES-I. Both scales have acceptable structures, good validity and reliability and can be recommended for research and clinical purposes. Future studies should explore the FES-I's responsiveness to change during intervention studies and confirm suggested cut-points in other settings, larger samples and across different cultures.
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