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攀爬焦虑量表(CAS - 20):初步编制与验证

Climbing anxiety scale (CAS-20): Preliminary development and validation.

作者信息

Ionel Maria Stefania, Ion Andrei, Iliescu Dragos, Visu-Petra Laura

机构信息

Research in Individual Differences and Legal Psychology - RIDDLE Lab, Department of Psychology, Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj-Napoca, Romania.

Assessment and Individual Differences - AID Lab, Department of Psychology and Cognitive Science, University of Bucharest, Romania.

出版信息

Psychol Sport Exerc. 2024 Jul;73:102635. doi: 10.1016/j.psychsport.2024.102635. Epub 2024 Apr 3.

Abstract

Anxiety has been the primary focus of emotion research in sport psychology. Most of the existing anxiety measures focus on the competition related anxiety. Little is known about the way in which anxiety affects athletic outcomes in extreme sports. We contribute to the literature on anxiety in extreme sports by: (1) developing and providing a preliminary validation for a novel, theoretically anchored sport climbing inventory, Climbing Anxiety Scale (CAS-20), among an international sample of rock-climbers (N = 153); and (2) providing preliminary evidence on its factorial and criterion-related validity. Our investigation includes two phases. The first phase (6 clinical and sport psychology experts) included the development and expert review of a climbing specific anxiety scale. The second phase (N = 153) offers preliminary evidence pertaining to the measure's reliability, factorial, convergent and criterion related validity. Factorial validity was investigated by deploying a series of confirmatory factorial analyses. Convergent and discriminatory validity were examined by comparing the scale's associations with a general anxiety measure, a sport anxiety measure, as well as climbing self-efficacy. Criterion-related validity was estimated by examining its relationship with rock-climbing performance. We contribute to the general domain of sport and athletic research by developing a sport-specific anxiety measure, investigating whether and how anxiety comes into play in rock-climbing, a high-risk sport. This scale can be used for assessing anxiety in climbing and monitoring the impact of an interventions designed to reduce these symptoms.

摘要

焦虑一直是运动心理学中情绪研究的主要焦点。现有的大多数焦虑测量方法都集中在与比赛相关的焦虑上。对于焦虑如何影响极限运动中的运动成绩,人们知之甚少。我们通过以下方式为极限运动焦虑方面的文献做出贡献:(1)在国际攀岩者样本(N = 153)中开发并提供一种新颖的、基于理论的运动攀岩量表——攀岩焦虑量表(CAS - 20)的初步验证;(2)提供其因子效度和效标关联效度的初步证据。我们的调查包括两个阶段。第一阶段(6名临床和运动心理学专家)包括开发和专家评审一种针对攀岩的焦虑量表。第二阶段(N = 153)提供了与该测量方法的信度、因子效度、聚合效度和效标关联效度相关的初步证据。通过进行一系列验证性因子分析来研究因子效度。通过比较该量表与一般焦虑测量方法、运动焦虑测量方法以及攀岩自我效能感的关联来检验聚合效度和区分效度。通过检查其与攀岩表现的关系来估计效标关联效度。我们通过开发一种针对特定运动的焦虑测量方法,研究焦虑在攀岩这种高风险运动中是否以及如何发挥作用,为运动和竞技研究的一般领域做出了贡献。该量表可用于评估攀岩中的焦虑,并监测旨在减轻这些症状的干预措施的效果。

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