Abstract
Purpose The purpose of this study was to develop a Social Activities-Related Daily Life Satisfaction Scale specifically applicable to elderly people in communities and to evaluate its reliability and validity.
Methods Sixteen items were extracted from an initial pool and assessed for inclusion in the scale by correlation and exploratory factor analyses. To confirm validity, confirmatory factor analysis was conducted and correlation coefficients were calculated. In addition, t-tests were performed in order to generate scores of the subscale related to activity. To prove reliability, Cronbach's coefficient alpha values were calculated. Data for 755 older adults aged 65 to 84 years were obtained from a mail survey in Ichikawa City, Chiba Prefecture.
Results Exploratory factor analyses indicated that four factors, “satisfaction with learning” (four items), “satisfaction with usefulness to others and society” (four items), “satisfaction with health and physical strength” (three items), and “satisfaction with friends” (three items) should be extracted. Confirmatory factor analysis for assessing the 14-item four-factor model showed high goodness of fit indices (GFI=0.943, AGFI=0.915, RMSEA=0.068). Concurrent validity was established by comparing the score of the scale with five external variables (Activity and Daily Life Satisfaction Scale for the Elderly, Life Satisfaction Index K, etc). Student's t-tests revealed that each score of the subscale was positively associated with activity variable. The overall Cronbach's coefficient alpha for the scale was 0.919 and for its four subscales values ranged from 0.814 to 0.887.
Conclusion A Social Activities-Related Daily Life Satisfaction Scale was derived consisting of four subscales, “satisfaction with learning”, “satisfaction with usefulness to others and society”, “satisfaction with health and physical strength”, and “satisfaction with friends”. The results of the present study suggested that the Social Activities-Related Daily Life Satisfaction Scale has adequate reliability and validity.