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Memory self-efficacy predicts memory performance: results from a 6-year follow-up study
Authors:Valentijn Susanne A M  Hill Robert D  Van Hooren Susan A H  Bosma Hans  Van Boxtel Martin P J  Jolles Jelle  Ponds Rudolf W H M
Affiliation:Department of Psychiatry and Neuropsychology, Maastricht University, PO Box 616, Maastricht 6200 MD, Netherlands. s.valentijn@np.unimaas.nl
Abstract:The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between memory self-efficacy (MSE) and a 6-year follow-up assessment of memory functioning in a sample of Dutch older adults. MSE was assessed by a Dutch abridged version of the Metamemory in Adulthood questionnaire (MIA; R. A. Dixon, D. F. Hultsch, & C. Hertzog, 1988; C. Hertzog, D. F. Hultsch, & R. A. Dixon, 1989; R. W. H. M. Ponds & J. Jolles, 1996). The total MSE score predicted memory performance at 6 years, as measured by the Visual Verbal Learning Task (VVLT; N. Brand & J. Jolles, 1985). A separate analysis of the different MSE subscales indicated that the MIA Change score was the most salient domain-specific MSE predictor of subsequent memory performance after 6 years. An extreme groups analysis of the MIA Change score revealed a pattern of performance for those who perceived that their memory was worsening, performing less well on the 3 trials of the VVLT when these were readministered at the 6-year follow-up.
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