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J Frailty Sarcopenia Falls 2025 Dec; 10(4):241-251 Copied!
10.22540/JFSF-10-241 Copied!

Development and Initial Validation of a Brief Multidimensional Falls Efficacy Scale
  1. Health and Social Sciences Cluster, Singapore Institute of Technology, Singapore
  2. Rehabilitation Department, Yishun Community Hospital, Singapore
  3. Rehabilitation Department, National University Hospital, Singapore
  4. Outram Community Hospital, SingHealth Community Hospitals, Singapore


Abstract
Objective:
To develop and evaluate the initial psychometric properties of the Multidimensional Falls Efficacy Scale (MdFES).
Methods:
Stage 1 involved content development and validation through literature review and expert consensus. Stage 2 included psychometric testing with 179 older adults. Analyses included exploratory factor analysis (EFA), internal consistency, construct validity, and ROC analysis for clinical cut-offs.
Results:
EFA supported a two-factor structure, explaining 65.4% of the variance. The MdFES showed good internal consistency (α = 0.84). Construct validity was supported by moderate correlations with the Activities-specific Balance Confidence scale (ρ = 0.51), the Balance Recovery Confidence scale (ρ = 0.67), and a negative correlation with the Short Falls Efficacy Scale-International (ρ = –0.46). ROC analyses demonstrated moderate discriminative ability for identifying fallers (AUC = 0.65), high concerns about falling (AUC = 0.73), and poor balance (AUC = 0.71). A cut-off score of ≤13 balanced sensitivity and specificity.
Conclusion:
The MdFES is a brief, valid instrument capturing the multidimensional nature of falls efficacy. It may support clinical screening and guide targeted intervention. Further research is needed to elucidate the value of the MdFES.
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