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. 2024 Nov;24(11):1223-1232.
doi: 10.1111/ggi.14994. Epub 2024 Oct 9.

Development of the Japanese version of the Mobile Device Proficiency Questionnaire: A cross-sectional validation study

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Development of the Japanese version of the Mobile Device Proficiency Questionnaire: A cross-sectional validation study

Suguru Shimokihara et al. Geriatr Gerontol Int. 2024 Nov.

Abstract

Aim: In response to the growing popularity of mobile devices among older adults in Japan, this study aimed to establish a reliable and valid measure of mobile device proficiency by developing a Japanese version of the Mobile Device Proficiency Questionnaire (MDPQ-J) for the Japanese population.

Methods: To evaluate the reliability and validity of the MDPQ-J, we administered the questionnaire to 100 young or middle-aged participants (37.78 ± 13.90 years, 57.00% women), and 62 older participants (75.90 ± 6.01 years; 59.68% women).

Results: The MDPQ-J showed a high degree of internal consistency (Cronbach's α = 0.98). Moreover, MDPQ-J scores in older participants tended to be lower than those in young or middle-aged participants. In terms of validity, the MDPQ-J score of older participants was significantly associated with age (ρ = -0.31), the amount of time using a mobile device per day (ρ = 0.64), and the system usability scale (ρ = 0.39). Additionally, the MDPQ-J scores were significantly positively associated with the importance (ρ = 0.37), performance (ρ = 0.57), and satisfaction (ρ = 0.29) associated with daily mobile device use in older participants.

Conclusions: The high reliability and validity of the MDPQ-J in the Japanese population highlight its utility in adapting mobile devices for older adults, which is crucial in an increasingly digital society. Further research should explore the mediating role of mobile device proficiency in various health-related outcomes. Geriatr Gerontol Int 2024; 24: 1223-1232.

Keywords: mobile device; older adults; proficiency; questionnaire; technology.

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Distribution of MDPQ‐J scores for young or middle‐aged and older participants. MDPQ‐J, Japanese version of the Mobile Device Proficiency Questionnaire. Scores on the MDPQ‐J range from 8 to 40. Scores for each subitem range from 1 to 5 points.

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