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Self-Management (SMAS)

The Self-Management Ability Scale (SMAS-30) is an instrument aimed to measure the self-management skills of elderly people (section: wellbeing & subjective health). In Lifelines, the scale was used to assess self-management skills of all adult participants.

Background

The first version of the SMAS-30 was originally developed in Dutch, with the aim to determine whether self-management courses for Dutch elderly people actually result in an improvement of self-management skills. In the second version, which was implemented in Lifelines, some questions were rephrased. The SMAS-30 measures six self-management skills, resulting in subscores per skill as well as a total sum score. The six skills are based on the theory of the self-management of well-being 1). These skills are:

  1. Taking the initiative (active-motivational ability), Q1-5
  2. Self-efficacy beliefs (cognitive ability), Q6-10
  3. Investment behaviour (active-motivational ability), Q11-15
  4. A positive frame of mind (cognitive ability), Q16-20
  5. Multifunctionality or resources (resource-combining ability), Q21-25
  6. Variety in resources (resource-combining ability), Q26-30

Scoring

The SMAS-30/v2 comprises of 30 questions that refer to daily life activities. Things people do, hobby’s, contacts with other people, family, exercise, etcetera. Participants are intstructed to think of their own general life in the past three months, and to choose the most fitting response on a 5 or 6-point Likert scale. The exact options in the Likert scale change throughout the questionnaire as follows:

  • Q1-5, Q11-15, and Q20-25: [1] never; [2] rarely; [3] sometimes; [4] regularly; [5] often; [6] very often
  • Q6-10: 1] definitely not; [2] I don’t think so; [3] sometimes yes; sometimes no; [4] I think so; [5] definitely yes
  • Q16-20: [1] No!; [2] No; [3] More or less; [4] Yes, [5] Yes!
  • Q26-30: [1] none; [2] one; [3] two; [4] three or four; [5] fice or six; [6] more than six

A score for each self-management skill, and a total score for general self-management abilities, can be obtained as follows:

  • Convert each answer on a 6-point Likert scale to a 0-5 score, and each answer on a 5-point Likert scale to a 0-4 score.
  • Multiply the scores on 6-point Likert scale items by 4, and scores on 5-point Likert scale items by 5, to get a 0-20 score on each item.
  • Calculate the average of the 5 scores per skill – note that no more than 1 score per skill may be missing – and multiply the outcome by 5 to get a subscore between 0-100 for each of the six self-management skills.
  • The total self-management score is the average of the six subscores.
  • The results can be used to describe any or total self-management skills in a cohort, to evaluate changes over time, or to assess the effectivity of an event or an intervention.

Permission

The instrument can be used free of charge via http://www.meetinstrumentenzorg.nl. The developers of the instrument ask to cite the following sources: Steverink et al. (2005) on the theory behind the SMAS-30 2), 3), 4).

Variables

Questions English Questions Dutch Code Variable Assessment Age
How often do you take the initiative to contact the people you care about? Hoe vaak neemt u het initiatief tot contact met de mensen om wie u veel geeft? smas_initiative_adu_q_01 SMAS1 1C 18+
How often do you take the initiative to have fun contacts with other people? Hoe vaak neemt u het initiatief om leuke contacten met anderen te hebben? smas_initiative_adu_q_02 SMAS2 1C 18+
How often do you take the initiative to actively engage in something? Hoe vaak neemt u het initiatief om actief met iets bezig te zijn? smas_initiative_adu_q_03 SMAS3 1C 18+
How often are you engaged in making your house or room as comfortable as possible for yourself (for example by cleaning up or by creating a cosy atmosphere)? Hoe vaak bent u bezig uw huis of kamer voor uzelf zo comfortabel mogelijk te maken (bijv. door op te ruimen of het gezellig te maken)? smas_initiative_adu_q_04 SMAS4 1C 18+
Do you ever try to be good at something? Probeert u wel eens ergens goed in te zijn? smas_initiative_adu_q_05 SMAS5 1C 18+
Are you good at something? Bent u ergens goed in? smas_selfefficacy_adu_q_06 SMAS6 1C 18+
Do you succeed in finding enjoyable activities? Lukt het u om plezierige bezigheden te vinden? smas_selfefficacy_adu_q_07 SMAS7 1C 18+
Do you succeed in letting others know that you care about them? Lukt het u om anderen te laten merken dat u om hen geeft? smas_selfefficacy_adu_q_08 SMAS8 1C 18+
Do you succeed in taking good care of yourself? Lukt het u om goed voor uzelf te zorgen? smas_selfefficacy_adu_q_09 SMAS9 1C 18+
Do you succeed in having fun contacts with other people? Lukt het u om leuke contacten met anderen te hebben? smas_selfefficacy_adu_q_10 SMAS10 1C 18+
Do you sometimes make a small gesture in order to maintain good contact with your acquaintances (for example making a phone call or sending a postcard)? Doet u wel eens iets kleins om het contact met uw kennissen goed te houden (bijv. een telefoontje of een kaartje sturen)? smas_investment_adu_q_11 SMAS11 1C 18+
Do you make sure you have enough regular activities (such as a hobby) so that you remain active? Zorgt u voor voldoende vaste bezigheden (zoals een hobby) zodat u actief bezig blijft? smas_investment_adu_q_12 SMAS12 1C 18+
Do you spend time and effort to maintain a good contact with the people you care about? Besteedt u tijd en aandacht aan het onderhouden van een goed contact met de mensen om wie u veel geeft? smas_investment_adu_q_13 SMAS13 1C 18+
Do you keep engaging in the things you are good at, so that you remain (very) good at them? Blijft u bezig met de dingen waar u goed in bent, zodat u er ook (heel) goed in blijft? smas_investment_adu_q_14 SMAS14 1C 18+
Do you make sure you exercise enough to stay fit longer? Zorgt u voor voldoende lichaamsbeweging of het doen van oefeningen om langer fit te blijven? smas_investment_adu_q_15 SMAS15 1C 18+
Do you expect that, in the future, you will continue to be able to take care of yourself? Verwacht u dat u, in de toekomst, zich zult kunnen blijven redden? smas_positivity_adu_q_16 SMAS16 1C 18+
Do you expect that, in the future, you will engage in pleasant activities? Verwacht u dat u, in de toekomst, leuke bezigheden zult hebben? smas_positivity_adu_q_17 SMAS17 1C 18+
Do you expect that, in the future, you will have family or friends around you? Verwacht u dat u, in de toekomst, familie of vrienden om u heen zult hebben? smas_positivity_adu_q_18 SMAS18 1C 18+
Do you expect that, in the future, you can be of meaning to others? Verwacht u dat u, in de toekomst, iets kunt betekenen voor anderen? smas_positivity_adu_q_19 SMAS19 1C 18+
Do you expect that, in the future, you will have sufficient pleasant social contacts with others? Verwacht u dat u, in de toekomst, voldoende gezelligheid met anderen zult hebben? smas_positivity_adu_q_20 SMAS20 1C 18+
Could you indicate to what extent the following statement applies to you? I do the activities that I find pleasurable together with others. De bezigheden waar ik plezier aan beleef, doe ik samen met anderen. smas_multifunctionality_adu_q_21 SMAS21 1C 18+
Could you indicate to what extent the following statement applies to you? Others benefit from the things I do for fun. Anderen hebben baat bij de dingen die ik doe voor mijn plezier. smas_multifunctionality_adu_q_22 SMAS22 1C 18+
Could you indicate to what extent the following statement applies to you? I engage in my hobbies together with other people. Mijn hobby’s doe ik samen met anderen. smas_multifunctionality_adu_q_23 SMAS23 1C 18+
Could you indicate to what extent the following statement applies to you? I do fun things with people from the neighborhood. Ik doe gezellige dingen met mensen uit de buurt. smas_multifunctionality_adu_q_24 SMAS24 1C 18+
Could you indicate to what extent the following statement applies to you? I sometimes help people in the neighborhood with something. Ik help mensen uit de buurt wel eens ergens mee. smas_multifunctionality_adu_q_25 SMAS25 1C 18+
How many hobbies or regular activities do you have? Hoeveel hobby’s of vaste bezigheden heeft u? smas_resources_adu_q_26 SMAS26 1C 18+
Do you have several ways to relax when this is needed? Heeft u verschillende manieren om tot rust te komen wanneer dit nodig is? smas_resources_adu_q_27 SMAS27 1C 18+
Are there things you are good at? Zijn er dingen waar u goed in bent? smas_resources_adu_q_28 SMAS28 1C 18+
With how many people (family members and others) do you have a confidential relationship? Met hoeveel mensen (familieleden en anderen) heeft u een vertrouwelijke band? smas_resources_adu_q_29 SMAS29 1C 18+
At how many occasions do you have enjoyable contacts with other people (for example while shopping, or at an association)? Bij hoeveel gelegenheden heeft u leuke contacten met anderen (bijv. tijdens het winkelen, of bij een vereniging)? smas_resources_adu_q_30 SMAS30 1C 18+
1) , 2)
Steverink et al (2005). How to understand and improve older people’s self-management of wellbeing. European journal of aging 2(4):235-244
3)
Schuurmans et al. (2005). How to measure self-management abilities in older people by self-report: the development of the SMAS-30. Quality of life research 2005;14(10):2215-2228
4)
Steverink N. (2009) Self-Management Ability Scale: SMAS-30/versie 2: achtergrond, handleiding en scoring
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