Motivation to Engage in Aging Research: Are There Typologies and Predictors?

Author:

Carr Dawn C12ORCID,Tian Shubo3ORCID,He Zhe45ORCID,Chakraborty Shayok46,Dieciuc Michael7,Gray Nicholas47ORCID,Agharazidermani Maedeh5,Lustria Mia Liza A58,Dilanchian Andrew7,Zhang Shenghao7ORCID,Charness Neil47ORCID,Terracciano Antonio4ORCID,Boot Walter R47

Affiliation:

1. Department of Sociology, Florida State University , Tallahassee, Florida , USA

2. Pepper Institute on Aging and Public Policy, Florida State University , Tallahassee, Florida , USA

3. Department of Statistics, Florida State University , Tallahassee, Florida , USA

4. Institute for Successful Longevity, Florida State University , Tallahassee, Florida , USA

5. School of Information, Florida State University , Tallahassee, Florida , USA

6. Department of Computer Science, Florida State University , Tallahassee, Florida , USA

7. Department of Psychology, Florida State University , Tallahassee, Florida , USA

8. Department of Behavioral Sciences and Social Medicine, Florida State University , Tallahassee, Florida , USA

Abstract

Abstract Background and Objectives Study recruitment and retention of older adults in research studies is a major challenge. Enhancing understanding of individual differences in motivations to participate, and predictors of motivators, can serve the dual aims of facilitating the recruitment and retention of older adults, benefiting study validity, economy, and power. Research Design and Methods Older adults (N = 472) past and potential participants were surveyed about motivations to participate in research, demographic, and individual difference measures (e.g., health status, cognitive difficulties). Latent class and clustering analyses explored motivation typologies, followed by regression models predicting individual motivators and typologies. Results Older adults endorsed a diversity of research motivations, some of which could be predicted by individual difference measures (e.g., older participants were more motivated by the desire to learn new technology, participants without a college education were more motivated by financial compensation, and participants with greater self-reported cognitive problems were more likely to participate to gain cognitive benefit). Clustering analysis revealed 4 motivation typologies: brain health advocates, research helpers, fun seekers, and multiple motivation enthusiasts. Cognitive difficulties, age, employment status, and previous participation predicted membership in these categories. Discussion and Implications Results provide an understanding of different participant motivations beyond differences between younger and older adults and begin to identify different classes of older adults motivated to participate in research studies. Results can provide guidance for targeted recruitment and retention strategies based on individual differences in stated or predicted motivations.

Funder

National Institute on Aging

Adherence Promotion with Person-centered Technology Project

National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Geriatrics and Gerontology,Gerontology,General Medicine

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