Development and initial validation of the Falls Efficacy Scale-International (FES-I)
Age and Ageing2005Vol. 34(6), pp. 614–619
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Abstract
The FES-I has close continuity with the best existing measure of fear of falling, excellent psychometric properties, and assesses concerns relating to basic and more demanding activities, both physical and social. Further research is required to confirm cross-cultural and predictive validity.
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