Division of Epidemiology and Community Health, School of Public Health, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN.
Cizik School of Nursing, The University of Texas Health Science Center, Houston, TX.
Med Sci Sports Exerc. 2021 Aug 1;53(8):1666-1674. doi: 10.1249/MSS.0000000000002634.
The objective of this study was to develop and validate a questionnaire to better understand barriers and facilitators to physical activity among low-income, Hispanic youth.
Low-income Hispanic middle and high school students were recruited to participate in this study from a public charter school district in Houston, TX. Questionnaire development and psychometric validation included scale development and question pretesting, exploratory factor analysis (EFA), confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), construct validity, and test-retest reliability of the scales.
EFA resulted in three subscales for the Barriers to Youth Physical Activity (BYPA) scale: competing interests, environmental interests, and social barriers. CFA suggested that this three-factor model fit data adequately after removing two items that had high loading on all three factors. The BYPA subscales were internally consistent and stable. All three BYPA subscale scores were negatively correlated with self-reported physical activity. EFA for the facilitators to youth physical activity (FYPA) scale resulted in three subscales: enjoyment, family support, and socialization. CFA suggested that this three-factor model fit data adequately after removing one item that had high loading on all three factors. The FYPA subscales were internally consistent and stable. All three FYPA subscale scores were significantly positively correlated with physical activity.
The development and validation of the BYPA and FYPA scales resulted in a total of six valid subscales for assessing barriers and facilitators to physical activity among low-income, Hispanic youth. The developed subscales have the potential to assist future efforts in designing physical activity interventions to better address disparities in physical activity levels among this population.
本研究的目的是开发和验证一个问卷,以更好地了解低收入西班牙裔青少年进行身体活动的障碍和促进因素。
从德克萨斯州休斯顿的一家公立特许学区招募低收入西班牙裔中学生和高中生参与这项研究。问卷的开发和心理测量学验证包括量表的开发和问题预测试、探索性因素分析(EFA)、验证性因素分析(CFA)、量表的结构效度和重测信度。
EFA 得出了青少年身体活动障碍量表(BYPAs)的三个分量表:竞争兴趣、环境兴趣和社会障碍。CFA 表明,在删除两个在所有三个因素上都有高负荷的项目后,该三因素模型可以很好地拟合数据。BYPAs 分量表具有内部一致性和稳定性。BYPAs 的三个分量表得分与自我报告的身体活动呈负相关。EFA 对青少年身体活动促进因素量表(FYPA)得出了三个分量表:享受、家庭支持和社会化。CFA 表明,在删除一个在所有三个因素上都有高负荷的项目后,该三因素模型可以很好地拟合数据。FYPA 分量表具有内部一致性和稳定性。FYPA 的三个分量表得分与身体活动呈显著正相关。
BYPAs 和 FYPA 量表的开发和验证得出了六个有效的分量表,用于评估低收入西班牙裔青少年进行身体活动的障碍和促进因素。开发的分量表有可能帮助未来的努力设计身体活动干预措施,以更好地解决该人群身体活动水平的差异。