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Measuring engagement among older adults using a multidimensional approach to communication

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FRONTIERS IN PSYCHOLOGY
Volume 13, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.981008

Keywords

engagement; communication; method; older adult; behaviour; affect; verbal; non-verbal

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  1. Western Sydney University
  2. Australian Research Council Centre of Excellence for the Dynamics of Language (ARC CoEDL) [CE140100041]

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The article presents a multidimensional technique to measure engagement of older adults using facial movement, lexical use, and prosodic patterns as indices of affective and behavioral outcomes. The application of these analytical techniques enhances measurement precision and furthers the development of science and evidence base, particularly for non-pharmacological interventions.
Characterizing older adult engagement is important to determine the effectiveness of interventions. Engagement refers to the occupying of oneself in external stimuli and is observable across multiple dimensions of behavior. Engagement of older adults is commonly investigated using a single behavioral dimension. There is a dearth of analytical methods that can simultaneously quantify both verbal and non-verbal forms of communication as proxies for engagement. In this article, we present a multidimensional technique to measure engagement of older adults using techniques appropriate for people with varying degrees of dementia. The new analytical approach measures facial movement, lexical use, and prosodic patterns of speech as indices of affective and behavioral outcomes of engagement. Contexts for engagement included a dyadic reminiscence therapy interview and a 12-week technology-driven group reminiscence therapy. Illustrative examples of the technique are described by two participants from two different groups in a naturalistic setting. Application of these analytical techniques can enhance measurement precision and further develop the science and evidence base, especially for, but not confined to, non-pharmacological interventions.

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