Psychometric properties of the knowledge and understanding questionnaire of the canadian assessment of physical literacy-2 in low-income brazilian children

Retos Pub Date : 2024-07-16 DOI:10.47197/retos.v58.106747
Jéssica Gomes Gonçalves, Leonardo Luz, P. Bandeira, T. D. Dos Prazeres, Victor Lima, Douglas Maia, Tony Dos Santos, Anelise Gaya, M. A. D. Dos Santos, Rafael Henrique
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This study aimed to translate and cross-culturally adapt the Physical Literacy Knowledge (PLK) questionnaire from Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy-2 for Portuguese version, and to evaluate its psychometric properties (construct validation, content, composite reliability, measurement invariance) in low-income Brazilian children. The sample comprised of 562 children (247 girls), aged between 8.00 and 12.99 years-old (10.20±1.20 years), enrolled in the 12 public-school in Lagoa do Carro city, Pernambuco, Brazil. A translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the PLK questionnaire was carried out. Content validity was determined by calculating the content validity coefficient, which assesses the relevance, clarity and pertinence of total (CVCt) and each question individually (CVCi). The dimensional structure of the PLK and alternative models were considered with first and second order models. Internal consistency was assessed using composite reliability. Structural invariance (configural, metric, scalar and strict) between sexes was also assessed using a multigroup factor analysis. Content validity was considered acceptable, varying between 0.88 and 1.00 for CVCi, and 0.91, 0.94 and 0.99 for clarity, pertinence and relevance in the CVCt, respectively. Construct validity was considered adequate, with 3 dimensions and 9 items model being the most appropriate [χ²(df)=34.01(24); CFI=0.92; TLI=0.87; RMSEA=0.03; SRMR=0.04; 90%CIRMSEA=0.00-0.05]. The questionnaire was structurally invariant (all ΔCFI<0.05). Based on the findings, the PLK questionnaire has adequate psychometric properties to assess the cognitive domain of Physical Literacy in low-income Brazilian children. Key-words: Physical Literacy; Cognition; Children; Psychometry; Child Development.
加拿大体育素养评估-2 知识和理解问卷在巴西低收入儿童中的心理计量特性
本研究旨在将《加拿大体育素养评估-2》中的 "体育素养知识(PLK)"问卷翻译成葡萄牙语并进行跨文化改编,同时评估其在巴西低收入儿童中的心理测量特性(结构验证、内容、综合可靠性、测量不变性)。样本包括 562 名儿童(247 名女孩),年龄在 8.00 岁至 12.99 岁(10.20±1.20 岁)之间,就读于巴西伯南布哥州拉戈阿杜卡罗市的 12 所公立学校。对 PLK 问卷进行了翻译和跨文化改编。内容效度是通过计算内容效度系数来确定的,该系数评估了总问题(CVCt)和每个问题(CVCi)的相关性、清晰度和针对性。采用一阶和二阶模型考虑了 PLK 的维度结构和替代模型。内部一致性采用综合信度进行评估。此外,还使用多组因子分析评估了性别间的结构不变性(构型、度量、标度和严格不变性)。内容效度被认为是可以接受的,CVCi 的内容效度介于 0.88 和 1.00 之间,CVCt 的清晰度、针对性和相关性分别为 0.91、0.94 和 0.99。结构效度被认为是充分的,3 个维度和 9 个项目的模型是最合适的[χ²(df)=34.01(24); CFI=0.92; TLI=0.87; RMSEA=0.03; SRMR=0.04; 90%CIRMSEA=0.00-0.05] 。问卷具有结构不变性(所有 ΔCFI<0.05)。根据研究结果,PLK问卷具有充分的心理测量特性,可用于评估巴西低收入儿童的体育素养认知领域:体育素养;认知;儿童;心理测量;儿童发展。
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