Ciucurel Constantin, Ciucurel Manuela Mihaela, Georgescu Luminita, Tudor Mariana Ionela, Olaru Gabriel Alexandru, Iconaru Elena Ioana
Department of Medical Assistance and Physical Therapy, University Center of Pitesti, National University for Science and Technology Politehnica Bucuresti, 110040 Pitesti, Romania.
Department of Psychology, Communication Sciences and Social Assistance, University Center of Pitesti, National University for Science and Technology Politehnica Bucuresti, 110040 Pitesti, Romania.
J Clin Med. 2025 May 6;14(9):3210. doi: 10.3390/jcm14093210.
Physical activity (PA) is a key determinant of mental and physical health, yet its relationship with affective states remains insufficiently explored. Emotional factors, such as depression, anxiety, and motivation levels, can significantly impact PA engagement. This study aims to validate the Affective State and Physical Activity Questionnaire (ASPAQ), a novel 15-item instrument designed to assess the interplay between affective states and PA in adults. A cross-sectional study was conducted with 412 adults (145 males, 267 females, aged 18-65 years). Participants completed the ASPAQ alongside the International Physical Activity Questionnaire-Short Form (IPAQ-SF) and the Patient Health Questionnaire-9 (PHQ-9) on an online platform, with the support of trained operators. The psychometric properties of the ASPAQ were evaluated using reliability tests (Cronbach's alpha, McDonald's omega), exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and correlational analyses to assess convergent validity. The ASPAQ demonstrated excellent reliability (Cronbach's alpha = 0.973; McDonald's omega = 0.973) and a unidimensional structure. Convergent validity was supported by significant correlations between ASPAQ scores and established measures of PA (IPAQ-SF) and depression (PHQ-9). EFA confirmed a single-factor model, reinforcing its conceptual integrity. The ASPAQ is a reliable and valid instrument for assessing the relationship between affective states and PA. Its integration with established measures offers a comprehensive tool for evaluating emotional barriers to PA. Future studies should explore its predictive validity and potential applications in clinical and public health settings to inform personalized interventions promoting PA among individuals with affective challenges.
身体活动(PA)是身心健康的关键决定因素,但其与情感状态之间的关系仍未得到充分探索。诸如抑郁、焦虑和动机水平等情感因素会对PA参与度产生显著影响。本研究旨在验证情感状态与身体活动问卷(ASPAQ),这是一种新颖的包含15个条目的工具,旨在评估成年人情感状态与PA之间的相互作用。对412名成年人(145名男性,267名女性,年龄在18 - 65岁之间)进行了一项横断面研究。参与者在经过培训的操作人员的支持下,在在线平台上完成了ASPAQ以及国际身体活动问卷简表(IPAQ - SF)和患者健康问卷9项版(PHQ - 9)。使用可靠性测试(克朗巴哈α系数、麦克唐纳ω系数)、探索性因素分析(EFA)和相关性分析来评估ASPAQ的心理测量特性,以评估其收敛效度。ASPAQ显示出出色的可靠性(克朗巴哈α系数 = 0.973;麦克唐纳ω系数 = 0.973)和单维结构。ASPAQ得分与已确立的PA测量指标(IPAQ - SF)和抑郁测量指标(PHQ - 9)之间的显著相关性支持了收敛效度。EFA证实了单因素模型,强化了其概念完整性。ASPAQ是一种可靠且有效的工具,用于评估情感状态与PA之间的关系。它与已确立的测量指标相结合,为评估PA的情感障碍提供了一个全面的工具。未来的研究应探索其预测效度以及在临床和公共卫生环境中的潜在应用,以为促进有情感挑战的个体进行PA的个性化干预提供依据。