| Literature DB >> 35562784 |
Magnus Zingmark1,2, Frida Nordeström3, Susanne Iwarsson3.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: The aim is to describe and reflect upon potentially pandemic-related impact on self-assessments of active ageing. As part of the baseline data collection in the Prospective RELOC-AGE (ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04765696) study, telephone interviews, including the University of Jyvaskyla Active Aging Scale (UJACAS) were conducted with 820 people 55 years or older listed with an interest of relocation at three housing companies in Sweden. Field notes alongside the interviews focused on two topics: (1) how respondents reasoned and replied to the questions included in the UJACAS; (2) whether there were specific items that seemed to be affected by the pandemic.Entities:
Keywords: Activities of Daily Living; Aging in Place; Architectural Accessibility; Housing; Mobility; Neighborhood Characteristics; Social participation
Mesh:
Year: 2022 PMID: 35562784 PMCID: PMC9100298 DOI: 10.1186/s13104-022-06059-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Res Notes ISSN: 1756-0500
Items included in University of Jyvaskyla Active Aging Scale (UJACAS), and items for which responses were potentially affected by pandemic-related restrictions
| UJACAS itema | Responses affected |
|---|---|
| Practicing memory | |
| Using a computer or pad | |
| Advancing matters in one’s own life | |
| Exercising | X |
| Enjoying the outdoors | |
| Taking care of one’s personal appearance | |
| Crafting or “do it yourself” (DIY) activities | |
| Making one’s home cosy and pleasant | |
| Helping others | |
| Maintaining friendships | X |
| Getting to know new people | X |
| Balancing personal finances | |
| Making one’s days interesting | |
| Practicing artistic hobbies | |
| Participating in events | X |
| Advancing societal/communal matters | |
| Doing things in accordance with one’s world view |
aFor each item respondents ranked their will to act, ability to act, opportunity to act, and frequency or extent of doing the activity, on a five-point Likert scale ranging from not at all/very low to very much/very high