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The orientation to life questionnaire: Assessing older adults’ sense of coherence

  • S. von Humboldt (a1) and I. Leal (a2)

Abstract

Introduction

Growing literature suggests that the sense of coherence (SOC) positively influences well-being in later life.

Objectives

This study reports the assessment the following psychometric properties: distributional properties, construct, criterion and external-related validities, and reliability, of the Orientation to Life Questionnaire (OtLQ) in an cross-national population of older adults.

Methods

We recruited 1291 community-dwelling older adults aged between 75–102 years (M = 83.9; SD = 6.68). Convenience sampling was used to gather questionnaire data. The construct validity was asserted by confirmatory factor analysis, convergent and discriminant validity. Moreover, criterion and external-related validities, as well as distributional properties and reliability were also tested.

Results

Data gathered with the 29-items OtLQ scale showed overall good psychometric properties, in terms of distributional properties, construct, criterion and external-related validities, as well as reliability. Three factors were validated for the OtLQ scale: (a) comprehensibility; (b) manageability; and (c) meaningfulness.

Conclusion

We validated the 3-factor OtLQ scale, which produced valid and reliable data for a cross-national sample with older adults. Hence, it is an adequate instrument for assessing sense of coherence among older people in health care practice and program development contexts.

Disclosure of interest

The authors have not supplied their declaration of competing interest.

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The orientation to life questionnaire: Assessing older adults’ sense of coherence

  • S. von Humboldt (a1) and I. Leal (a2)

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The orientation to life questionnaire: Assessing older adults’ sense of coherence

  • S. von Humboldt (a1) and I. Leal (a2)
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