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Translation and validation of an ageism scale for dental students in Switzerland

Eleni Michalopoulou, Michael M. Bornstein, Martin Schimmel, Anastassia Kossioni, Nicole Kalberer, Leonardo Marchini, Murali Srinivasan

2021Journal of Oral Science20 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

PURPOSE: This study aimed to validate an ageism scale for dental students in Switzerland. METHODS: The original scale was first translated to German and then evaluated by 14 experts for relevance; four items were eliminated. Validation of the resulting questionnaire was performed at three Swiss dental schools. Principal component analysis (PCA) was performed; Cronbach's alpha (α) was used to assess the internal consistency reliability, and Pearson's coefficient to identify any correlations with demographic parameters (P < 0.05). RESULTS: PCA revealed 11 items among 4 factors (Overall: 11 items, α = 0.63, variance = 56.6%; Factor #1 (F1): items = 3, α = 0.64; Factor #2 (F2): items = 3, α = 0.42; Factor #3 (F3): items = 3, α = 0.35; Factor #4 (F4): items = 2, α = 0.37). F1 and F4 were correlated with clinical experience (F1: P = 0.042; F4: P = 0.006) and participation in a gerodontology course (F1: P = 0.021; F4: P = 0.004). F1 was correlated with experience of dealing with the elderly (P = 0.031), while residence locality was correlated with F3 (P = 0.047) and F4 (P = 0.043). F2 was correlated with the presence of elderly in the family (P = 0.047). CONCLUSION: The translated dental ageism questionnaire for Switzerland resulted in an 11-item scale with acceptable reliability.

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Cronbach's alphaScale (ratio)Reliability (semiconductor)GermanInternal consistencyPsychologyResidenceClinical psychologyMedicinePsychometricsDemographyCartographyGeographyPower (physics)ArchaeologyQuantum mechanicsSociologyPhysicsDental Health and Care UtilizationAging and Gerontology ResearchDental Anxiety and Anesthesia Techniques