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Jul 22, 2019 · Duke Social Support Index (DSSI) - Used to measure social support of the elderly. The 35-item DSSI measures multiple dimensions of social support of the elderly. The 23-item and 11-item versions have been used for the chronically ill and frail elderly. Availability: See journal article: George et al. (1989). Social support and the outcome of ...Author: Sarah Cantrell
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Despite the importance of social support, few social support scales have been developed and used with older people. A review of the literature from 1970 to 1998 revealed the 11-item Duke Social Support Index (DSSI) was the only short scale written in English and validated for use with older people.8 The DSSI
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/j.1741-6612.2004.00008.x
Jul 23, 2004 · Objectives: To assess the acceptability, reliability and validity of the 11‐item Duke Social Support Index (DSSI) in community‐dwelling older Australian women, and to describe its relationship with the women's sociodemographic and health characteristics. Methods: Women aged 70–75 years were randomly selected from the national Medicare database, with over‐sampling of rural and remote areas.Cited by: 30
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3982863/
Aug 29, 2012 · The study is aimed to examine the psychometric characteristics of Duke Social Support Scale (DSSI) in young rural Chinese individuals (379 suicides, 411 controls) aged 15–34 years. Social support was measured by 23-item DSSI which included Social Interaction Scale, Subjective Social Support and Instrumental Social Support.Cited by: 19
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/j.1467-842X.1999.tb01253.x
social support among older people Abstract Background: Social support strongly influences health, but research has been limited by the paucity of brief, inexpensive, psychometrically sound scales suitable for use with older people. Method: The validity and reliability of the 11 …Cited by: 105
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0033318293719283
Abbreviating the Duke Social Support Index for Use in Chronically Ill Elderly Individuals. ... Again, subjective support and social interaction items fell together,just as they had when factoring the 23-item index using data from the entire population. TABLE 3. Factor analysis ofabbreviated scales in chronicaUy ill elderly (n = 409) using ...Cited by: 460
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Social support in general, and the availability of help from family or friends, is positively associated with medication adherence. An assessment of a person's perception of, and need for, a social support network can be as important as the person's readiness to …
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/229922284_Assessment_of_the_abbreviated_Duke_Social_Support_Index_in_a_cohort_of_older_Australian_women
This is an 11-item scale which Koenig, Westlund, George, Highes, Blazer, and Hybels (2005 ) derived from the original 35-item Duke Social Support Index for use with older persons.
https://fmch.duke.edu/sites/cfm.duke.edu/files/cfm/Research/HealthMeasures/DUSOCS.pdf
11. Do you have one particular person whom you ... SCORING FOR THE DUKE SOCIAL SUPPORT AND STRESS SCALE ... If all items in the entire "support" section are left blank, then all are considered to be "missing values" and no support scores can be generated. However, if at
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/234129572_Validation_of_the_DSSI-10_to_Measure_Social_Support_in_a_General_Population
Validation of the DSSI-10 to Measure Social Support in a General Population ... utilized the 11-item DSSI to measure social support in a. ... The scales used were the Abbreviated Duke Social ...
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