Lupo Corrado, Mosso Cristina Onesta, Guidotti Flavia, Cugliari Giovanni, Pizzigalli Luisa, Rainoldi Alberto
Motor Science Research Center, School of Exercise & Sport Sciences (SUISM), Department of Medical Sciences, University of Torino, Turin, Italy.
Department of Psychology, University of Torino, Turin, Italy.
PLoS One. 2017 Jan 5;12(1):e0169278. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0169278. eCollection 2017.
The purpose of this paper is twofold: to validate the properties of the Italian version of the Baller Identity Measurement Scale (i.e., BIMS-IT), a self-report questionnaire based on the athletic and academic identities; and to investigate differences in psychosocial factors such as gender, age, type of sport, and competition level. The dimensionality of the BIMS-IT was explored by means of the exploratory factor analysis, considering the scale's internal consistency too (Confirmatory Factor Analysis). Results related to exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis supported a model of measurement composed of two correlated factors: the athletic and academic identities and affectivity related to identities. For both factors, differences emerged between age, and competition level sub groups. In particular, higher identity scores emerged for ≤ 24 years old student-athletes with respect to their age counterparts. National sub-elite student-athletes reported lower identity values than those of national elite and international levels. Results suggest that the Italian version of the BIMS-IT is psychometrically robust and could be adopted for empirical uses. The higher identity scores reported by younger and higher competition level participants suggest a correspondent higher involvement into the student-athlete role. However, BIMS-IT represents a distinct model with respect to the original American BIMS, determining the need of further research on the student-athletes' identity to better clarify any socio-cultural contest effects.
一是验证基于运动和学术身份的自我报告问卷——意大利版的巴勒身份测量量表(即BIMS-IT)的属性;二是调查心理社会因素方面的差异,如性别、年龄、运动类型和比赛水平。通过探索性因素分析来探究BIMS-IT的维度,并同时考虑量表的内部一致性(验证性因素分析)。探索性和验证性因素分析的结果支持了一个由两个相关因素组成的测量模型:运动和学术身份以及与身份相关的情感。在年龄和比赛水平亚组之间,两个因素均出现了差异。特别是,24岁及以下的学生运动员在身份得分上高于同龄对手。国家次精英学生运动员报告的身份值低于国家精英和国际水平的学生运动员。结果表明,意大利版的BIMS-IT在心理测量学上是稳健的,可用于实证研究。年轻和比赛水平较高的参与者报告的身份得分较高,这表明他们对学生运动员角色的参与度相应较高。然而,BIMS-IT相对于原始的美国BIMS是一个不同的模型,这决定了需要对学生运动员的身份进行进一步研究,以更好地阐明任何社会文化背景的影响。