Psychometric Properties and Measurement Invariance of the Awareness of Age-Related Change Short Form in Older Adult Samples From Taiwan and Germany

Author:

Tseng Han-Yun1ORCID,Wu Chi-Shin23,Lee Chun-Yi4,Wu I-Chien4,Chang Hsing-Yi4ORCID,Hsu Chih-Cheng24,Hsiung Chao Agnes4,Kaspar Roman5,Wahl Hans-Werner6,Diehl Manfred1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Human Development and Family Studies, Colorado State University , Fort Collins, Colorado , USA

2. National Center for Geriatrics and Welfare Research, National Health Research Institutes , Zhunan, Miaoli County , Taiwan

3. Department of Psychiatry, National Taiwan University Hospital , Yunlin , Taiwan

4. Institute of Population Health Sciences, National Health Research Institutes , Miaoli County , Taiwan

5. Charlotte Fresenius University of Psychology , Cologne , Germany

6. Network Aging Research & Institute of Psychology, Heidelberg University , Heidelberg , Germany

Abstract

Abstract Background and Objectives This study examined the psychometric properties and measurement invariance of the 10-item Awareness of Age-Related Change Short Form (AARC-SF) questionnaire in a Chinese-speaking sample of older adults in Taiwan. Research Design and Methods Data from 292 participants (Mage = 77.64 years) in the Healthy Aging Longitudinal Study in Taiwan cohort were used for Study 1, whereas data from young-old adult samples in Germany were used for Study 2. Results Study 1 showed that the AARC-SF had satisfactory reliability and validity for assessing adults’ AARC in Taiwan. Analyses confirmed the 2-factor structure of AARC-gains and AARC-losses. Study 2 demonstrated strong measurement invariance across men and women, whereas direct comparisons of the item scores between young-old adults and old-old adults need to be made with caution. Noninvariance of loadings indicated that certain items were more closely linked to AARC-gains and AARC-losses in Taiwan than in Germany. Noninvariance of intercepts suggested potential biases in comparing item scores between Taiwanese and German older adults. Discussion and Implications The AARC-SF emerged as a reliable and valid instrument for capturing positive and negative subjective aging experiences among Taiwanese older adults. However, it is noteworthy that some items on the AARC-SF may solicit different responses from individuals of different ages and different countries of origin, requiring caution with age group and cross-cultural comparisons.

Funder

National Health Research Institutes

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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