Social Vulnerability Scale for older adults: Validation study
Titel:
Social Vulnerability Scale for older adults: Validation study
Auteur:
Pinsker, Donna M. Stone, Valerie Pachana, Nancy Greenspan, Stephen
Verschenen in:
Clinical psychologist
Paginering:
Jaargang 10 (2006) nr. 3 pagina's 109-119
Jaar:
2006-11-01
Inhoud:
The Social Vulnerability Scale (SVS), an informant-report of social vulnerability for older adults, was piloted in a sample of 167 undergraduate students (63 male, 104 female) from the University of Queensland. Participants aged 18 - 53 (M = 25.53 years, SD = 7.83 years) completed the SVS by rating a relative or friend aged ≥50 years (M = 71.65 years, SD = 12.49 years): either someone with memory problems, stroke, dementia, or other neurological condition (n = 85); or a healthy older adult (n = 82). Excellent internal consistency and test - retest reliability were demonstrated, and the SVS effectively differentiated healthy older adults from those with a neurological condition based on proxy ratings of social vulnerability. The SVS is a potentially useful adjunct measure of older adults' capacity to reside independently.