| Literature DB >> 31296228 |
Razieh Bandari1, Majideh Heravi-Karimooi2, Mojgan Miremadi3, Leila Mohebbi4, Ali Montazeri5,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Anxiety is one of the most common mental health problems experienced by the elderly that affects quality of life. This study aimed to assess the psychometric properties of the Persian version of the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (GAI-P) in order to provide a valid instrument for measuring anxiety in this population.Entities:
Keywords: Anxiety; Elderly; Geriatric anxiety inventory; Reliability; Translation; Validity
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31296228 PMCID: PMC6624870 DOI: 10.1186/s12955-019-1176-z
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Health Qual Life Outcomes ISSN: 1477-7525 Impact factor: 3.186
The characteristics of study participants (n = 720)
| Number (%) | |
|---|---|
| Gender | |
| Male | 372 (51.7) |
| Female | 348 (48.3) |
| Age group (year) | |
| ≤7 | 393 (54.5) |
| 71–80 | 229 (32.0) |
| > 80 | 98 (13.5) |
| Living condition | |
| Alone | 45 (6.25) |
| With wife | 518 (71.95) |
| With Children | 154 (21.25) |
| Others | 4 (0.55) |
| Education level | |
| Illiterate | 421 (58.3) |
| Primary | 216 (30.0) |
| Secondary | 71 (10.0) |
| Higher | 12 (1.7) |
| Marital status | |
| Married | 501 (69.5) |
| Divorced | 219 (30.5) |
| Economic Status | |
| Poor | 233 (32.4) |
| Intermediate | 240 (33.3) |
| Good | 247 (34.3) |
| Number of children | |
| 0 | 3 (0.5) |
| 1–3 | 79 (11.0) |
| 4–6 | 288 (40.0) |
| 7–9 | 268 (37.1) |
| > 10 | 82 (11.4) |
| Employment status | |
| Housewife | 303 (42.1) |
| Employed | 69 (9.5) |
| Retired | 161 (22.4) |
| Un employed | 187 (26.0) |
| The risk of chronic diseases | |
| Yes | 287 (41.2) |
| No | 433 (58.8) |
The results obtained from exploratory factor analysis for the GAI*
| Item’s number | Items | Factor 1 | Factor2 | Factor3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | I worry a lot of the time |
| 0.226 | 0.322 |
| 2 | I find it difficult to make a decision |
| 0.120 | 0.165 |
| 3 | I often feel jumpy |
| 0.410 | 0.201 |
| 5 | I often cannot enjoy things because of my worries |
| 0.346 | 0.254 |
| 8 | I think of myself as a worrier |
| 0.491 | 0.411 |
| 9 | I can’t help worrying about even trivial things |
| 0.215 | 0.491 |
| 11 | My own thoughts often make me anxious |
| 0.202 | 0.122 |
| 14 | I always anticipate the worst will happen |
| 0.323 | 0.193 |
| 16 | I think that my worries interfere with my life |
| 0.105 | 0.215 |
| 17 | My worries often overwhelm me |
| 0.160 | 0.280 |
| 19 | I miss out on things because I worry too much |
| 0.216 | 0.359 |
| 4 | I find it hard to relax | 0.347 |
| 0.024 |
| 6 | Little things bother me a lot | 0.032 |
| 0.096 |
| 10 | I often feel nervous | 0.165 |
| 0.010 |
| 13 | I think of myself as a nervous person | 0.065 |
| 0.342 |
| 20 | I often feel upset | 0.002 |
| 0.229 |
| 7 | I often feel like I have butterflies in my stomach | 0.032 | 0.096 |
|
| 12 | I get an upset stomach due to my worrying | 0.065 | 0.324 |
|
| 15 | I often feel shaky inside | 0.208 | 0.193 |
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| 18 | I sometimes feel a great knot in my stomach | 0.171 | 0.0.09 |
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*Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin measure of sampling adequacy = 0.967, Bartlett’s test of Sphericity was significant (p < .001)
Factor1; cognitive, Factor2: arousal Factor3: somatic
Fig. 1The results obtained from Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CAF) for the GAI-P
Comparison known groups: the mean score on the basis of an abuse of the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (abuse and non abuse)
| Abused ( | Non-abused ( | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) | Mean (SD) | P | |
| Cognitive | 34.44 (5.61) | 32.08 (5.43) | .001 |
| Arousal | 18.75 (3.26) | 17.57 (3.06) | .001 |
| Somatic | 12.77 (2.28) | 11.83 (2.21) | .001 |
| Total | 65.81 (10.64) | 61.52 (9.98) | .001 |
The correlation between the GAI-P and SF-36
| Variable | Cognitive | Arousal | Somatic |
|---|---|---|---|
| Physical function | .368a | .334a | .240b |
| Role physical | .153b | .130 | .092 |
| Bodily pain | .418a | .445a | .296a |
| General health | .093 | .023 | .092 |
| Vitality | .479a | .443a | .270a |
| Social function | .357a | .362a | .205b |
| Role emotional | .673a | .578a | .535a |
| Mental health | .458a | .458a | .271a |
aCorrelation is significant at the 0.01 level
bCorrelation is significant at the 0.05 level
The Kuder-Richardson coefficients for the GAI
| Number of Items | Kuder-Richardson Coefficient | |
|---|---|---|
| Cognitive (C) | 11 | 0.916 |
| Arousal (A) | 5 | 0.852 |
| Somatic (S) | 4 | 0.779 |
| Total | 20 | 0.952 |