Exploring Autobiographical Memory Functions in Korean Older Adults: Development and Application of the Korean Version of Thinking About Life Experiences Scale
10.47825/jkgp.2021.25.2.90
- Author:
Sangmi PARK
1
;
Chang Dae LEE
;
Tae Hui KIM
Author Information
1. Department of Occupational Therapy, Yonsei University, Wonju, Korea
- Publication Type:Original Article
- From:Journal of Korean Geriatric Psychiatry
2021;25(2):90-97
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:English
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Abstract:
Objective:The aim of this study was to develop a Korean version of the Thinking About Life Experiences (TALE-K) scale and to analyze the characteristics of autobiographical memory function (AMF) in community-dwelling older adults.
Methods:To develop TALE-K, a translation and back-translation procedure followed by an understanding test was performed. Then, a survey was conducted to examine the associations of AMF with psychosocial variables using TALE-K, Index of Well-Being (IWB), Meaning in Life Scale for older adults, Revised UCLA Loneliness Scale, Medical Outcomes Study Social Support Survey, and Brief Resilience Scale.
Results:Data from 75 community-dwelling older adults were used for the final analysis. The average scores of all three sub-scales of TALE-K were below 3 points (less frequent than occasionally). The correlation results showed that TALE-K total score was significantly associated with IWB and the Meaning in life scale for older adults. The multiple linear regression results present-ed that higher AMF was significantly associated with higher IWB, along with having siblings, higher meaning in life and resilience,and lower loneliness.
Conclusion:Including a validation study of TALE-K, studies for understanding the characteristics of AMF in older adults using TALE-K are needed.