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DOI: 10.1016/j.archger.2007.10.001
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Validation study of a social functioning scale: The social-SMAF (social-Functional Autonomy Measurement System)

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“…Social support is related to social functioning, a broader concept covering, among other forms of social participation, social networks, social resources, and social relationships [39]. Pinsonnault et al (2009) stated that assessing social functioning might be useful in documenting the needs for interventions in older adults [40]. In fact, subsequent studies should then attempt to consider all facets of social functioning to better represent its effects [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social support is related to social functioning, a broader concept covering, among other forms of social participation, social networks, social resources, and social relationships [39]. Pinsonnault et al (2009) stated that assessing social functioning might be useful in documenting the needs for interventions in older adults [40]. In fact, subsequent studies should then attempt to consider all facets of social functioning to better represent its effects [39].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first phase consists of an overall assessment questionnaire, the Multiclientele Assessment Tool (French acronym: OEMC for Outil d'évaluation multiclientèle), 38 consisting of various sections, including: (1) health status; (2) lifestyle; (3) functional autonomy (SMAF) 39 ; (4) psychosocial situation (including Social-SMAF) 40,41 ; (5) economic conditions; and (6) physical environment. OEMC is traditionally a hardcopy assessment, but computerization has allowed the addition of improved, standardized content such as additional questions enabling professionals to better understand the person's situation.…”
Section: Phase 1: Comprehensive Assessmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six of them were social workers or managers who took part in the Delphi method; the other four were two delegates of the ministry of Health and Social Services and two researchers from the Research Centre on Aging. After the focus group meeting, the experts selected the French version of the following instruments: the Health Care Empowerment Questionnaire (Gagnon, Hébert, Dubé, & Dubois, 2006), the Social SMAF (Pinsonnault, Desrosiers, Dubuc, Delli-Colli, & Hébert, 2009) , 1996;Dupuy, 1978), the Zarit Burden Interview (Hébert, Bravo, & Preville, 2000;Zarit, Reever, & Bach-Peterson, 1980), and the Ways of Coping Checklist (Lazarus & Folkman, 1984). We established that 83% of the variables selected could be measured with these tools.…”
Section: Focus Groupmentioning
confidence: 99%