Kogan’s Attitude Toward Old People: Evaluation of Validity and Reliability Assessment Among Nursing Students in Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia

# Background: Asia is on track to become the region with the most elderly people in the world. The elderly population will reach 922.7 million by the middle of this century. Therefore, they will be cared for by the today's youth. Negative attitudes toward older people can make adolescents more...

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Main Authors: Viliporn Runkawatt, Kanyanat Kerdchuen, Kitsanaporn Tipkanjanaraykha, Kanyarat Ubolwan, Yadchol Tawetanawanich, Chairun Nasirin, Mar Lar Win
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Series:Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
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spelling doaj-7138483347174806991f06967b6150002020-11-25T03:58:35ZengCAPORCIAsian Journal for Public Opinion Research2288-6168Kogan’s Attitude Toward Old People: Evaluation of Validity and Reliability Assessment Among Nursing Students in Thailand, Myanmar, and IndonesiaViliporn RunkawattKanyanat KerdchuenKitsanaporn TipkanjanaraykhaKanyarat UbolwanYadchol TawetanawanichChairun NasirinMar Lar Win# Background: Asia is on track to become the region with the most elderly people in the world. The elderly population will reach 922.7 million by the middle of this century. Therefore, they will be cared for by the today's youth. Negative attitudes toward older people can make adolescents more uncomfortable relating to them. # Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate validity and reliability of Kogan's attitude toward old people among nursing students in Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia. # Methods: Content validation of the 34-item Kogan's attitude toward old people was examined by three geriatric nursing experts. The reliability was evaluated on 600 nursing students, from nursing colleges in Thailand (200), Myanmar (200), and Indonesia (200). # Findings: The attitude scores towards the elderly ranged from 34 to 238. All of the 34 items were found to have significant item-to-total correlations (p\< .05). The reliability results were as follows: In Thailand, Cronbach's alpha was .70 for the total scale, .72 for the positive scale, and .68 for the negative scale. In Myanmar, Cronbach's alpha was .68 for the total scale, .65 for the positive scale, and .66 for the negative scale. In Indonesia, Cronbach's alpha was .66 for the total scale, .71 for the positive scale, and .72 for the negative scale. # Conclusions: These findings suggest that Kogan's attitude toward old people is reliable and valid for nursing students from Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia. However, Kogan's attitude toward old people should be revised by these countries, including changing wording on all items for better reliability. The revised version must then be tested for reliability and validity.http://ajpor.scholasticahq.com/article/13003-kogan-s-attitude-toward-old-people-evaluation-of-validity-and-reliability-assessment-among-nursing-students-in-thailand-myanmar-and-indonesia.pdf
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author Viliporn Runkawatt
Kanyanat Kerdchuen
Kitsanaporn Tipkanjanaraykha
Kanyarat Ubolwan
Yadchol Tawetanawanich
Chairun Nasirin
Mar Lar Win
spellingShingle Viliporn Runkawatt
Kanyanat Kerdchuen
Kitsanaporn Tipkanjanaraykha
Kanyarat Ubolwan
Yadchol Tawetanawanich
Chairun Nasirin
Mar Lar Win
Kogan’s Attitude Toward Old People: Evaluation of Validity and Reliability Assessment Among Nursing Students in Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia
Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
author_facet Viliporn Runkawatt
Kanyanat Kerdchuen
Kitsanaporn Tipkanjanaraykha
Kanyarat Ubolwan
Yadchol Tawetanawanich
Chairun Nasirin
Mar Lar Win
author_sort Viliporn Runkawatt
title Kogan’s Attitude Toward Old People: Evaluation of Validity and Reliability Assessment Among Nursing Students in Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia
title_short Kogan’s Attitude Toward Old People: Evaluation of Validity and Reliability Assessment Among Nursing Students in Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia
title_full Kogan’s Attitude Toward Old People: Evaluation of Validity and Reliability Assessment Among Nursing Students in Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia
title_fullStr Kogan’s Attitude Toward Old People: Evaluation of Validity and Reliability Assessment Among Nursing Students in Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia
title_full_unstemmed Kogan’s Attitude Toward Old People: Evaluation of Validity and Reliability Assessment Among Nursing Students in Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia
title_sort kogan’s attitude toward old people: evaluation of validity and reliability assessment among nursing students in thailand, myanmar, and indonesia
publisher CAPORCI
series Asian Journal for Public Opinion Research
issn 2288-6168
description # Background: Asia is on track to become the region with the most elderly people in the world. The elderly population will reach 922.7 million by the middle of this century. Therefore, they will be cared for by the today's youth. Negative attitudes toward older people can make adolescents more uncomfortable relating to them. # Objectives: The objective of this study was to evaluate validity and reliability of Kogan's attitude toward old people among nursing students in Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia. # Methods: Content validation of the 34-item Kogan's attitude toward old people was examined by three geriatric nursing experts. The reliability was evaluated on 600 nursing students, from nursing colleges in Thailand (200), Myanmar (200), and Indonesia (200). # Findings: The attitude scores towards the elderly ranged from 34 to 238. All of the 34 items were found to have significant item-to-total correlations (p\< .05). The reliability results were as follows: In Thailand, Cronbach's alpha was .70 for the total scale, .72 for the positive scale, and .68 for the negative scale. In Myanmar, Cronbach's alpha was .68 for the total scale, .65 for the positive scale, and .66 for the negative scale. In Indonesia, Cronbach's alpha was .66 for the total scale, .71 for the positive scale, and .72 for the negative scale. # Conclusions: These findings suggest that Kogan's attitude toward old people is reliable and valid for nursing students from Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia. However, Kogan's attitude toward old people should be revised by these countries, including changing wording on all items for better reliability. The revised version must then be tested for reliability and validity.
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