Summary: This study aims to determine the
cross-cultural measurement equivalence of the Washington Group General Measure
of Disability for older adults. This study used the 2012 California Health
Interview Survey. The sample included 14,115 non-Hispanic white, Black,
Hispanic and Asian adults aged 65 and older. Analysis was conducted using
multi-group confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), parallel and Tau-equivalent
tests.
Findings: The results indicated that the measure was
valid for use with older adults. Multi-group CFA indicated comparisons were
valid between whites with Blacks, and Hispanics with Asians. Cognitive
disability was associated with independent living disability for whites and
Blacks, and with sensory disability for Hispanics and Asians. Findings
indicated the measure is valid for cross-cultural comparison for certain racial/ethnic
groups. Further research is needed to understand differences in associations of
cognitive decline with other areas of disability for older adults.