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Jensen, Devlin, Vowles, & Molton. 2019

APA Citation

Jensen, M. P., Devlin, H. C., Vowles, K. E., & Molton, I. R. (2019). Assessing Perceived Success in Valued Living in Individuals With Long-Term Physical Health Conditions. Journal of Aging and Health, 31(10), 195S–213S. https://doi.org/10.1177/0898264319861006

Publication Topic
ACT: Conceptual
Publication Type
Article
Language
English
Keyword(s)
successful aging, valued living, long-term disability
Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the reliability and validity of a brief measure of successful aging in a sample of adults with long-term health conditions.

Method: The brief (eight-item) version of the valued living scale (VLS) and measures of pain intensity, pain interference, and depression were administered to 1,457 adults aging with one of four long-term health conditions.

Results: Analyses indicated that the VLS items assessed two types of valued living domains: (a) a social and relational domain and (b) a health and productivity domain. The findings also supported the construct validity for the VLS items, in that both domains were associated significantly (and negatively) with the measures of pain intensity, pain interference, and depression.

Discussion: The results provide preliminary support for the reliability and validity of the VLS items for assessing two important domains of successful aging in individuals with long-term health conditions.