1. Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire: a comparison of young and older adults.
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Jensen, Adelaide, Castro, Alex W., Hu, Rui, Drouin, Héloïse, Rabipour, Sheida, Bégin-Galarneau, Marie-Ève, Stamenova, Vessela, and Davidson, Patrick S. R.
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PEARSON correlation (Statistics) , *CENTER for Epidemiologic Studies Depression Scale , *T-test (Statistics) , *RESEARCH funding , *QUESTIONNAIRES , *RESEARCH methodology evaluation , *UNDERGRADUATES , *AGE distribution , *CHI-squared test , *DESCRIPTIVE statistics , *MEMORY , *PSYCHOMETRICS , *RESEARCH methodology , *AFFECT (Psychology) , *COMPARATIVE studies , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *MEMORY in old age , *MENTAL depression - Abstract
The Multifactorial Memory Questionnaire (MMQ; Troyer & Rich, [2002]. Psychometric properties of a new metamemory questionnaire for older adults. The Journals of Gerontology Series B: Psychological Sciences and Social Sciences, 57(1), P19–P27) is a widely used measure of subjective memory consisting of three scales: Satisfaction, Ability, and Strategies. Although subjective memory complaints are prevalent across different age groups, the factor structure and psychometric properties of the MMQ have yet to be examined in young adults. Here, we independently replicated the original MMQ factor structure in N = 408 young adults (YA) recruited from undergraduate courses and N = 327 older adults (OA) and, for the first time, assessed the age-invariance of the scale using measurement invariance testing. YAs made significantly higher ratings than OAs on MMQ-Satisfaction and MMQ-Strategies, indicating greater satisfaction with their memory and greater use of strategies, but the groups were similar on MMQ-Ability. The original MMQ factor structure was replicated in OAs but not in YAs, and age invariance was not supported. Future studies seeking to compare young and older adults could therefore consider either requesting modification of the MMQ for use with young adults or using a different scale. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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