2016
DOI: 10.2147/cia.s108974
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The social network index and its relation to later-life depression among the elderly aged ≥80 years in Northern Thailand

Abstract: BackgroundHaving a diverse social network is considered to be beneficial to a person’s well-being. The significance, however, of social network diversity in the geriatric assessment of people aged ≥80 years has not been adequately investigated within the Southeast Asian context. This study explored the social networks belonging to the elderly aged ≥80 years and assessed the relation of social network and geriatric depression.MethodsThis study was a community-based cross-sectional survey conducted in Chiang Mai… Show more

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“…Data was collected by face to face interview using structured questionnaires that were adapted from SNI and Quality of life and global health status scales (The alpha coefficient (internal consistency) for the total score was high (alpha =0.94) [10,21,22]. The QLQ-C30 is the main questionnaire which is aimed to address healthrelated quality of life of cancer patients in general and it incorporates 30 items.…”
Section: Data Collection Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data was collected by face to face interview using structured questionnaires that were adapted from SNI and Quality of life and global health status scales (The alpha coefficient (internal consistency) for the total score was high (alpha =0.94) [10,21,22]. The QLQ-C30 is the main questionnaire which is aimed to address healthrelated quality of life of cancer patients in general and it incorporates 30 items.…”
Section: Data Collection Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data was collected by face to face interview using structured questionnaires that were adapted from SNI and Quality of life and global health status scales(The alpha coefficient (internal consistency) for the total score was high (alpha =0.94) (10,22,23).The QLQ-C30 is the main questionnaire which is Thus, the 53 questions from EORTC (30 questions QLQ-C30 and 23 questions QLQ-BR23) were used to assess QOL. From the EORTC-C30 questions 1-15 were used to assess functional scale, from question 16-28 were used to assess symptom scale and the last 2 questions (29-30) were used to assess global health status scale.…”
Section: Data Collection Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Data was collected by using a structured questionnaire that was adapted from literature (16)(17)(18). The questionnaire was 1 st prepared in English and then translated to the Amharic language by experts and, then re-translated back to English by another expert to ensure the uniformity of the instrument.…”
Section: Data Collection Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%