Fengler A P, Little V C, Danigelis N L
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 1983;16(1):53-65. doi: 10.2190/Q74U-DBR1-0X3A-E4HM.
The NORC happiness scale, widely used in Administration on Aging (A.O.A.) needs assessment surveys, is a composite of both a negative and a positive dimension. A re-examination of this scale based on a survey of 1400 urban and nonurban elderly indicates that the independence of these two dimensions varies for different residences. Results indicate that a high proportion of urban elderly were bored, depressed, and lonely as well as pleased, proud, excited, and interested in things about them. This group of urban elders was extremely disadvantaged in a wide range of both objective and subjective indices; their apparent inconsistent feeling states may result from a general feeling of relative deprivation.
在老年事务管理局(A.O.A.)需求评估调查中广泛使用的诺尔克幸福量表,是一个由消极和积极维度组成的综合量表。基于对1400名城市和非城市老年人的调查对该量表进行的重新审视表明,这两个维度的独立性因不同住所而有所不同。结果表明,很大一部分城市老年人感到无聊、沮丧和孤独,同时也感到愉悦、自豪、兴奋,并对周围的事物感兴趣。这群城市老年人在广泛的客观和主观指标方面都极为不利;他们明显不一致的情绪状态可能源于一种普遍的相对剥夺感。