1. Psychometric properties of the French Canadian version of the Geriatric Anxiety Inventory
- Author
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Pierre-Hugues Carmichael, Alexandra Champagne, Philippe Landreville, and Patrick Gosselin
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Male ,Aging ,Psychometrics ,Assessment instrument ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Elderly population ,Internal consistency ,medicine ,Humans ,Screening tool ,030212 general & internal medicine ,10. No inequality ,Geriatric Assessment ,Reliability (statistics) ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Quebec ,Reproducibility of Results ,Anxiety Disorders ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Convergent validity ,French canadian ,Anxiety ,Female ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Pshychiatric Mental Health ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Gerontology ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
The Geriatric Anxiety Inventory (GAI) and a short form of this instrument (GAI-SF) were developed to assess the severity of anxiety symptoms in older adults in order to compensate for the lack of validated screening tools adapted to the elderly population. This study examined the psychometric properties of the French Canadian version of the GAI, in its complete (GAI-FC) and short form (GAI-FC-SF).A total of 331 community-dwelling seniors between 65 and 92 years old participated in this study.Both the GAI-FC and the GAI-FC-SF have sound psychometric properties with, respectively, a high internal consistency (α = .94 and .83), an adequate convergent validity (r = .50 to .86 with instruments known to evaluate constructs similar to the GAI or related to anxiety), a good test-retest reliability (r = .89 and .85), in addition to a single-factor structure.The results support the use of both the GAI-FC and the GAI-FC-SF. The GAI-FC-SF seems to be an interesting alternative to the GAI-FC as a screening tool when time available for assessment is limited.
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- 2016