“…To assess the Short ABC-J, the same six items selected in the previous study were used (Peretz, Herman, Hausdorff, and Giladi, 2006), which are as follows: items 5, 6, and 13-16 of the ABC-J, and calculated by dividing the sum of the scores on each question by 6. The total score on the short version of the ABC scale was significantly lower than that on the ABC scale (Schepens, Goldberg, and Wallace, 2010;Wood, Wajda, and Sosnoff, 2019); however, scores were strongly correlated (all rho >0.90) (An et al, 2017;Hewston and Deshpande, 2017;Schepens, Goldberg, and Wallace, 2010), and good psychometric properties have also been found for older adults (Hewston and Deshpande, 2017;Schepens, Goldberg, and Wallace, 2010;Schott, 2014;Skipper and Ellis, 2015), Parkinson's disease (PD) (Cole, Rippey, Naughton, and Silburn, 2016;Franchignoni et al, 2014), multiple sclerosis (MS) (Wood, Wajda, and Sosnoff, 2019), diabetes (Hewston and Deshpande, 2017), and stroke (An et al, 2017).…”