Journal article
Attitudes and participation of the elderly in population surveys: Data from a longitudinal study on aging and dementia in Stockholm
E Von Strauss, L Fratiglioni, AF Jorm, M Viitanen, B Winblad
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC | Published : 1998
Abstract
The aim of this article was to assess the attitudes of older adults (age > 74 years) toward research participation. A questionnaire was mailed to the study population (n = 1197) which included people who had participated in a longitudinal study once, twice, three times, or more. The participants showed a positive attitude in general as 79% saw an advantage of participation and 72% did nor report any negative reaction. Older elderly with impaired cognitive functioning and lower education showed the least positive attitude, reporting the first contact and the cognitive testing as the most stressful situations. The group who had participated more than once was the most positive, but more often ..
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