2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.gerinurse.2015.03.005
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Psychometric evaluation of the Korean Version of the Self-Efficacy for Exercise Scale for older adults

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“…Previous evidence reported the satisfactory validity and reliability for self-efficacy in the exercise scale among older adults. 24 In our study, the instrument jointly accounted for 53.32% of the total variance for doing SE, which is well above the earlier studies assessing the model without the three constructs. Furthermore, it was determined that the structure of the instrument consisting of 11 factors and 77 questions explained desirable variance for doing SE.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Previous evidence reported the satisfactory validity and reliability for self-efficacy in the exercise scale among older adults. 24 In our study, the instrument jointly accounted for 53.32% of the total variance for doing SE, which is well above the earlier studies assessing the model without the three constructs. Furthermore, it was determined that the structure of the instrument consisting of 11 factors and 77 questions explained desirable variance for doing SE.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…While this is a very high response rate, it is typical of research in Korea, especially in research involving community‐dwelling older adults (Choi et al. ).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deshpande and others (2014) found that the depression in elder people increases as they become more dependent to others in their daily activities (Deshpande, et al 2014:125-132). Similarly, studies by Lee et al (2014) and Choi et al (2015) found that physical activity during depression in elderly patients is good for the symptoms of depression (Lee, et al 2014:37-41;Choi, et al 2015:301-305). It is known that the depression is the most common thing affecting the mental health of elder people and it reduces the mental health, so the study of Vaezi and Fallah (2011) supports this conclusion by referring the negative correlation between the self-efficacy and the stress that impacts the mental health negatively (Vaezi and Fallah, 2011:1168-1174.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 84%