College of Medicine and Health, University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom.
NIHR Applied Research Collaboration South West Peninsula (PenARC), University of Exeter, Exeter, United Kingdom.
Int Psychogeriatr. 2022 Sep;34(9):789-803. doi: 10.1017/S104161022100123X. Epub 2021 Nov 2.
Older people describe positive and negative age-related changes, but we do not know much about what contributes to make them aware of these changes. We used content analysis to categorize participants' written comments and explored the extent to which the identified categories mapped onto theoretical conceptualizations of influences on awareness of age-related change (AARC).
Cross-sectional observational study.
The study sample comprised 609 UK individuals aged 50 years or over (mean (SD) age = 67.9 (7.6) years), enrolled in the PROTECT study.
Between January and March 2019, participants provided demographic information, completed a questionnaire assessing awareness of age-related change (AARC-10 SF), and responded to an open-ended question asking them to comment on their responses.
While some of the emerging categories were in line with the existing conceptual framework of AARC (e.g. experiencing negative changes and attitudes toward aging), others were novel (e.g. engagement in purposeful activities or in activities that distract from age-related thoughts). Analysis revealed some of the thought processes involved in selecting responses to the questionnaire items, demonstrating different ways in which people make sense of specific items.
Results support the ability of the AARC questionnaire to capture perceived age-related changes in cognitive functioning, physical and mental health, and engagement in social activities and in healthy and adaptive behaviors. However, findings also suggest ways of enriching the theoretical conceptualization of how AARC develops and offer insights into interpretation of responses to measures of AARC.
老年人会描述与年龄相关的积极和消极变化,但我们并不太了解是什么促使他们意识到这些变化。我们使用内容分析法对参与者的书面评论进行分类,并探讨了所确定的类别在多大程度上符合对影响与年龄相关的变化意识(AARC)的理论概念化。
横断面观察性研究。
该研究样本包括来自英国的 609 名年龄在 50 岁及以上的个体(平均(SD)年龄=67.9(7.6)岁),他们参加了 PROTECT 研究。
在 2019 年 1 月至 3 月期间,参与者提供了人口统计学信息,完成了一份评估与年龄相关的变化意识的问卷(AARC-10 SF),并对一个开放式问题做出了回应,要求他们对自己的回答进行评论。
虽然一些新出现的类别符合现有的 AARC 概念框架(例如经历负面变化和对衰老的态度),但其他类别是新颖的(例如参与有目的的活动或分散与年龄相关的想法的活动)。分析揭示了参与问卷调查项目回答过程中涉及的一些思维过程,展示了人们理解特定项目的不同方式。
结果支持 AARC 问卷捕捉认知功能、身体和心理健康以及参与社会活动以及健康和适应性行为方面的感知与年龄相关的变化的能力。然而,研究结果还表明了丰富 AARC 发展的理论概念化的方法,并为解释与 AARC 相关的测量的反应提供了见解。