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Objective: to validate the internal validity of the FES-I and assess its suitability as a measure of fear of falling.Design: cross-sectional survey.Setting: community sample.Methods: a random sample of 200 participants aged 60 years completed the FES-I by structured interview. We verify internal validity with a factor analytic approach not previously employed in this study design context, principal factor analysis on the matrix of polychoric correlations.Results: we find no redundancy in the questions on the FES-I. All are found to strongly represent concerns about falling during social and physical activities.Conclusion: the FES-I is an appropriate tool to assess fear or concerns with respect to falls in the general elderly population, and more appropriately represents concern of falling than has previously been found. Future health services research with the FES-I should have its design informed by the results presented in this study, as the structure of the 'concern with falling' factor differs markedly from that found in previous validity testing.
Author(s): Hill H, McMeekin P, Parry SW
Publication type: Article
Publication status: Published
Journal: Age and Ageing
Year: 2014
Volume: 43
Issue: 4
Pages: 559-562
Print publication date: 05/06/2014
ISSN (print): 0002-0729
ISSN (electronic): 1468-2834
Publisher: Oxford University Press
URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ageing/afu059
DOI: 10.1093/ageing/afu059
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