The PAPA Questionnaire: Assessment of Long-Term Engagement in Activities, with Separate Quantification of Their Physical, Cognitive, and Social Components

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Loggia, Gilles [1 ,2 ,8 ]
Pellichero, Alice [3 ]
Moutoussamy, Ilona [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Morello, Remy [7 ]
Pothier, Kristell [1 ,4 ]
Chavoix, Chantal [1 ]
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[1] Normandie Univ, COMETE, UNICAEN, INSERM, F-14000 Caen, France
[2] Normandie Univ, Dept Geriatr, UNICAEN, CHU Caen Normandie, F-14000 Caen, France
[3] Ctr Interdisciplinary Res Rehabil & Social Integra, Ctr Integre Univ St & Serv Sociaux Capitale Natl C, Quebec City, PQ 128, Canada
[4] Univ Tours, EA 2114, Psychol Ages Vie & Adaptat, F-37000 Tours, France
[5] Univ Tours, Ctr Rech Cognit & Apprentissage, UMR, CNRS 7295, F-37000 Tours, France
[6] Univ Poitiers, F-37000 Tours, France
[7] INSERM UniCaen U1075, COMETE, PFRS, CHU Caen Normandie, 3 rue Rochambelles, Cedex, 140320, Caen, France
[8] UniCaen, COMETE, PFRS, INSERM,U1075, 3 Rue Rochambelles, F-140320 Caen, France
关键词
sedentary behavior; physical activity; social participation; intellectual activity; cognitive reserve; evaluation; SEDENTARY BEHAVIOR; OLDER-ADULTS; LIFETIME; RELIABILITY; VALIDITY; RESERVE; EXPERIENCES; POPULATION; SCALE; TIME;
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10.2147/CIA.S377917
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R592 [老年病学]; C [社会科学总论];
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03 ; 0303 ; 100203 ;
摘要
Purpose: Engagement in activities promotes healthy living. Evaluating it is a challenging issue. Assessing engagement in activities while differentiating the physical, cognitive, and social component of each activity and taking into account the intensity level involved in each of the three components would be very relevant. Since none of the currently available cognitive reserve and questionnaires on the activities practiced takes into consideration both points, the purpose of this new questionnaire, called Pertinent Activities Practice in Adults (PAPA) questionnaire, is to fill these gaps.Patients and Methods: The questionnaire was developed through a literature review and interviews with older adults (n=177 >55 years). The intensity level of each item (none, light, moderate, or high) was determined by the compendium of physical activities for the physical component and consensus for the cognitive and social components, then validated by 56 professional experts (6 groups: physiotherapists, neuropsychologists, occupational therapists, geriatricians, etc.).Results: The PAPA questionnaire includes 75 items that give rise to 4 scores (sedentary lifestyle and physical, cognitive, and social activity scores) weighted by the frequency, duration, and intensity level for each component. The weighted percentage of agreement of the expert groups for the intensity levels was never significantly lower than the minimum target threshold (80% of the hypothetical median) except in a single domain (cognitive) for an expert group non-specialized in cognition. Cronbach's alpha was >0.85.Conclusion: This questionnaire, which assesses long-term engagement in activities, with separate quantification of the physical, cognitive, and social components of a wide range of activities, should help guide actions to promote healthy aging and reduce dementia risk.
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页数:15
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