Eakman Aaron M, Carlson Mike E, Clark Florence A
Physical and Occupational Therapy, Idaho State University, Pocatello 83209, USA.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 2010;70(4):299-317. doi: 10.2190/AG.70.4.b.
The Meaningful Activity Participation Assessment (MAPA), a recently developed 28-item tool designed to measure the meaningfulness of activity, was tested in a sample of 154 older adults. The MAPA evidenced a sufficient level of internal consistency and test-retest reliability and correlated as theoretically predicted with the Life Satisfaction Index-Z, the Satisfaction with Life Scale, the Engagement in Meaningful Activities Survey, the Purpose in Life Test, the Center for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Inventory and the Rand SF-36v2 Health Survey subscales. Zero-order correlations consistently demonstrated meaningful relationships between the MAPA and scales of psychosocial well-being and health-related quality of life. Results from multiple regression analyses further substantiated these findings, as greater meaningful activity participation was associated with better psychological well-being and health-related quality of life. The MAPA appears to be a reliable and valid measure of meaningful activity, incorporating both subjective and objective indicators of activity engagement.
有意义活动参与度评估(MAPA)是一种最近开发的、用于测量活动意义的包含28个条目的工具,该工具在154名老年人样本中进行了测试。MAPA表现出足够的内部一致性和重测信度,并且如理论预测的那样,与生活满意度指数Z、生活满意度量表、有意义活动参与度调查、生活目的测试、流行病学研究中心抑郁量表以及兰德SF - 36v2健康调查子量表相关。零阶相关一致表明MAPA与心理幸福感和健康相关生活质量量表之间存在有意义的关系。多元回归分析结果进一步证实了这些发现,因为更高的有意义活动参与度与更好的心理幸福感和健康相关生活质量相关。MAPA似乎是一种可靠且有效的有意义活动测量工具,纳入了活动参与的主观和客观指标。