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Table 2 Scales and subscales scores for each academic year

From: Transcultural adaptation and validation of a French version of the University of California, Los Angeles geriatrics attitudes scale (UCLA-GAS-F)

Scales

(min – max total scores)

All participants

(n = 119)

Mean (SD)

1st year participants

(n = 47)

Mean (SD)

2nd year participants

(n = 43)

Mean (SD)

3rd year participants

(n = 29)

Mean (SD)

UCLA-GAS-F at T1 (14–70)

48.50 (4.23)

47.37 (4.12)

49.28 (4.37)

49.18 (3.90)

 Perceived Social value (2–10)

7.16 (1.48)

6.85 (1.52)

7.44 (1.26)

7.24 (1.68)

 Medical care (4–20)

13.48 (2.17)

12.80 (2.14)

13.70 (1.99)

14.24 (2.21)

 Compassion (4–20)

13.74 (1.80)

13.85 (1.86)

13.60 (1.63)

13.76 (1.98)

 Distribution of Societal Resources (4–20)

14.21 (1.72)

13.91 (1.59)

14.53 (1.96)

14.21 (1.50)

UCLA-GAS-F at T2 (14–70)

48.52 (4.80)

48.67 (3.91)

48.15 (5.66)

48.86 (4.77)

ASES (12–84)

65.66 (6.54)

62.24 (6.19)

67.73 (6.50)

68.03 (4.76)

 Benefits stereotype (4–28)

24.08 (2.87)

22.91 (2.90)

24.77 (2.74)

24.93 (2.45)

 Risks stereotype (4–28)

24.76 (2.99)

23.47 (3.47)

25.07 (2.52)

26.31 (1.71)

 Psychological barriers stereotype (4–28)

16.86 (3.10)

15.91 (2.85)

17.93 (3.47)

16.79 (2.40)

AAQ modified (7–35)

25.07 (2.81)

24.70 (3.02)

25.73 (2.59)

24.72 (2.71)

  1. Min – max total scores = minimum and maximal total scores for each scale or subscale; n = number of participants; SD = standard deviation; UCLA-GAS-F = University of California, Los Angeles Geriatric Attitude Scale in French; T1 = first evaluation; T2 = second evaluation, ASES = Aging Stereotypes and Exercise Scale; AAQ = Attitudes to Aging Questionnaire