Abstract

Improvement of volunteering rates in the Netherlands is important because increased productivity among older adults would contribute to societal sustainability in the light of population aging. Therefore, a better understanding of volunteer motivations of Dutch older adults is needed. The Volunteer Functions Inventory (VFI) for assessing volunteer motivations has good psychometric properties and is adapted to several languages, but no validated Dutch translation yet exists. The aim of the current study is to validate the VFI for use in the Dutch older population (60 years and over). The Dutch-translated VFI (6 scales, 30 items) is included in the Lifelines ‘Daily Activities and Leisure Activities add-on Study’, which was distributed among participants aged 60 to 80. Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) and Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA) are performed to assess the validity of the translated VFI. Internal consistency is assessed by computing Cronbach’s α’s. Results of the EFA (N = 4208) point towards a six-factor solution with a nearly perfectly clean structure. Deletion of three problematic items results in a clean factor structure. CFA results indicate moderate model fit (RMSEA = 0.06, CFI = 0.90, TLI = 0.89). Cronbach’s α’s (0.78 to 0.85) indicate good internal consistency. Goodness-of-fit indices are sufficient and comparable to those obtained in the validation of the original VFI. The current study provides support for use of the Dutch-translation of the VFI (6 scales, 27 items) to assess volunteer motivations among Dutch volunteers aged 60 years and over.

Highlights

  • In the Netherlands, many adults participate in voluntary work

  • Forward translation was performed by the authors of the current study and, independently, by a translator working at the University Translation Service of the University of Groningen

  • We sent this final version to the authors of the original Volunteer Functions Inventory (VFI) who suggested reconsidering two items

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Introduction

In the Netherlands, many adults participate in voluntary work. Dutch individuals participate in a wide range of volunteer activities, among which voluntary activities for youth organizations, social and legal aid organizations, political parties, care and nursing organizations, and cultural associations are the most dominant [1]. The prevalence of participation in voluntary work among adults is estimated to be 33%, with the highest (38%) prevalence among adults aged 60 to 64 years [2]. Res. Public Health 2019, 16, 3106; doi:10.3390/ijerph16173106 www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph. - Upper secondary - Tertiary 81 (2.0%)

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