Liu Jing-Dong, Wu Jun-Xia, Zou Yu-Duo, Wang Zhong-Hao, Zhang Shuge, Hu Jin-Chuan, Liu Hao
Department of Physical Education, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.
Hebei Sports University, Shijiazhuang, China.
Front Psychol. 2024 Jul 23;15:1402065. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2024.1402065. eCollection 2024.
The current study presents the development process and initial validation of the Engagement in Athletic Training Scale (EATS), which was designed to evaluate athletes' engagement in athletic training. In study 1, item generation and initial content validity of the EATS were achieved. In study 2, the factor structure of the EATS was examined using exploratory factor analysis (EFA) and exploratory structural equation modeling (ESEM). Internal consistency reliabilities of the subscales were examined ( = 460). In study 3, factor structure, discriminant validity, internal consistency reliability, and nomological validity of the EATS were further examined in an independent sample ( = 513). Meanwhile, measurement invariance of the EATS across samples (study 2 and study 3) and genders was evaluated. Overall, results from the 3 rigorous studies provided initial psychometric evidence for the 19-item EATS and suggested that the EATS could be used as a valid and reliable measure to evaluate athletes' engagement in athletic training.
本研究介绍了运动训练投入量表(EATS)的开发过程及初步验证情况,该量表旨在评估运动员在运动训练中的投入程度。在研究1中,实现了EATS的条目生成和初始内容效度。在研究2中,使用探索性因素分析(EFA)和探索性结构方程建模(ESEM)对EATS的因素结构进行了检验。检验了分量表的内部一致性信度(n = 460)。在研究3中,在一个独立样本(n = 513)中进一步检验了EATS的因素结构、区分效度、内部一致性信度和理论效度。同时,评估了EATS在不同样本(研究2和研究3)及不同性别间的测量不变性。总体而言,这3项严谨研究的结果为包含19个条目的EATS提供了初步的心理测量学证据,并表明EATS可作为评估运动员运动训练投入程度的有效且可靠的测量工具。