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Luciana de Oliveira Assis1, Jonas J de Paula2, Marcella G Assis3, Edgar N de Moraes4, Leandro F Malloy-Diniz5.
Abstract
Pfeffer's Functional Activities Questionnaire (FAQ) is one of the most commonly employed tools in studies on pathological cognitive aging. Despite the different versions of the questionnaire translated for use in clinical practice, few studies have analyzed the psychometric properties of the Brazilian version of the FAQ (P-FAQ). Thus, the aim of the present study was to analyze the P-FAQ with regard to internal consistency, factorial structure and associations with demographic factors (age, sex, and schooling), depressive symptoms, cognitive measures and other measures of functionality. One hundred sixty-one older adults were divided into four groups (91 with dementia, 46 with mild cognitive impairment, 11 with psychiatric disorders and 13 healthy controls). All participants were evaluated by cognitive, behavioral and functional tests and scales. Their caregivers answered the P-FAQ. The questionnaire showed high internal consistency (α = 0.91). Factor analysis revealed a two-factor structure, which, accounted for 66% of the total variance. The P-FAQ was not correlated with demographic factors, was weakly correlated with depressive symptoms (ϱ = 0.271, p < 0.01, R (2) = 7%) and strongly correlated with cognitive measures (Matttis Dementia Rating Scale total score: ϱ = -0.574, p < 0.01, R (2) = 33%) as well as complex instrumental activities of daily living (ϱ = -0.845, p < 0.01, R (2) = 71%). Cognitive performance and depression status were independent predictors of P-FAQ scores in regression models. The present findings indicate that the P-FAQ has satisfactory reliability, internal consistency, construct validity and ecological validity. Therefore, this questionnaire can be used in clinical practice and research involving the Brazilian population of older adults.Entities:
Keywords: functional assessment; instrumental activities of daily living; neuropsychology; older adult; psychometric properties; reliability; validity
Year: 2014 PMID: 25309432 PMCID: PMC4174881 DOI: 10.3389/fnagi.2014.00255
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Aging Neurosci ISSN: 1663-4365 Impact factor: 5.750
Description of groups according to socio-demographic, functional, cognitive and psychiatric variables.
| Age | 79 | 74 | 76 | 77 | 2.00 | – |
| Schooling | 4 (4–11) | 3 (2–4) | 4 (1–4) | 4 (0–5) | 6.67 | – |
| Female gender ( | 7 | 25 | 53 | 11 | – | – |
| P-FAQ | 0 (0–2) | 4 (1–8) | 14 (9–19) | 12 (2–15) | 51.63 | 1 < 2, 1 < 3, 1 < 4, 2 < 3 |
| GADL—self-care | 8 (8–8) | 8 (8–8) | 8 (8–8) | 8 (8–8) | 2.38 | – |
| GADL—domestic activities | 8 (8–8) | 8 (7–8) | 6 (4–8) | 6 (5–8) | 36.53 | 1 > 3, 1 > 4, 2 > 3, 2 > 4 |
| GADL—complex activities | 8 (7–8) | 7 (6–8) | 4 (2–7) | 7 (2–8) | 44.25 | 1 > 3, 1 > 4, 2 > 3 |
| Geriatric depression scale | 2 (0–3) | 3 (1–4) | 4 (2–6) | 8 (5–11) | 20.09 | 1 < 3, 1 < 4, 2 < 3, 2 < 4, 3 < 4 |
| Mini-mental state examination | 27 (23–28) | 25 (20–27) | 20 (17–23) | 22 (19–26) | 28.16 | 1 > 3, 2 > 3 |
| frontal assessment battery | 15 (12–17) | 12 (10–13) | 8 (6–11) | 8 (6–13) | 40.28 | 1 > 2, 1 > 3, 1 > 4, 2 > 3 |
| Clock drawing test | 5 (3–5) | 2 (1–4) | 2 (0–3) | 3 (2–4) | 19.05 | 1 > 2, 1 > 3 |
| MDRS attention | 36 (35–36) | 35 (33–36) | 34 (32–35) | 35 (34–36) | 19.27 | 1 > 3, 2 > 3 |
| MDRS I/P | 34 (31–37) | 29 (25–31) | 23 (21–28) | 26 (22–29) | 34.20 | 1 > 2, 1 > 3, 1 > 4,2 > 3 |
| MDRS construction | 6 (6–6) | 6 (4–6) | 5 (2–6) | 6 (3–6) | 9.99 | 1 > 3 |
| MDRS conceptualization | 33 (32–37) | 32 (27–35) | 24 (21–31) | 28 (22–37) | 26.50 | 1 > 3, 2 > 3 |
| MDRS memory | 23 (22–24) | 18 (16–21) | 13 (10–17) | 18 (13–20) | 39.20 | 1 > 2, 1 > 3, 1 > 4, 2 > 3 |
| MDRS total | 131 | 118 | 102 | 115 | 53.82 | 1 > 2, 1 > 3, 1 > 4, 2 > 3 |
Significant difference at p < 0.01; KW, Kruskall-Wallis test; P-FAQ, Pfeffer's Functional Activities Questionnaire; GADL, General Activities of Daily Living Scale; MDRS, Mattis Dementia Rating Scale; I/P, Initiative/Perseveration. 1 – interpreted as: 0.02–0.12 (low), 0.13–0.25 (medium), 0.26 or higher (high).
p < 0.05;
p < 0.01.
Rotated factor structure (varimax) of P-FAQ.
| Is he/she capable of walking outside the neighborhood and finding the way back home? | 0.295 | |
| Is he/she capable of buying clothes, food and other things by himself/herself? | 0.405 | |
| Is he/she capable of making a meal? | 0.230 | |
| Is he/she capable of heating water for coffee and turning off the stove? | 0.313 | |
| Does he/she manage his/her money? | 0.361 | |
| Is he/she capable of managing his/her medications? | ||
| Is he/she capable of remembering appointments, family events and holidays? | ||
| Can he/she be left alone at home safely? | 0.119 | |
| Is he/she capable of paying attention, understanding and discussing a radio or television program, newspaper or magazine? | 0.238 | |
| Is he/she capable of keeping track of current events and occurrences in the community or neighborhood? | 0.366 | |
P-FAQ: Pfeffer's Functional Activities Questionnaire.
Significant factor loadings according to sample size.
Spearman's correlation coefficients and shared variance (.
| Age | 0.117 | <1 |
| Schooling | −0.109 | <1 |
| GADL self-care | −0.232 | 5 |
| GADL domestic activities | −0.687 | 47 |
| GADL complex activities | −0.845 | 71 |
| Geriatric depression scale | 0.271 | 7 |
| Mini mental state examination | −0.420 | 18 |
| Frontal assessment battery | −0.440 | 19 |
| Clock drawing test | −0.260 | 7 |
| MDRS attention | −0.361 | 13 |
| MDRS I/P | −0.537 | 29 |
| MDRS construction | −0.239 | 6 |
| MDRS conceptualization | −0.388 | 15 |
| MDRS memory | −0.457 | 21 |
| MDRS total | −0.574 | 33 |
Significant to p < 0.01; P-FAQ, Pfeffer's Functional Activities Questionnaire; GADL, General Activities of Daily Living Scale; MDRS, Mattis Dementia Rating Scale; I/P, Initiative/Perseveration.
p < 0.01.
Figure 1Multiple linear regression of P-FAQ score, socio-demographic characteristics, cognition and depressive symptoms. P-FAQ: Pfeffer's Functional Activities Questionnaire.