Test-Retest Reliability of a Physical Activity Behavior, Health and Wellbeing Questionnaire in Adolescents.

Open research Europe Pub Date : 2024-09-05 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.12688/openreseurope.16535.3
Padraic Rocliffe, Ian Sherwin, Patricia Mannix-McNamara, Ciaran MacDonncha, Brendan T O' Keeffe
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Abstract

Background: The aim of this study was to examine the test-retest reliability of the physical activity behavior, health and wellbeing questionnaire, in adolescent populations, administered by teachers in school settings, in the Republic of Ireland.

Methods: A cross-sectional, mixed sample of 55 participants (45.5% males: Age, 13.94 (±.40) years) were included. The participants completed the questionnaire on two occasions (T1 and T2), on the same day and time, one week apart following identical procedures. Variables for testing included physical activity behavior (n=13), health (n=11) and wellbeing (n=2). Test-retest reliability of the questionnaire's covariates, including family affluence and physical impairments were also examined.

Results: Systematic error (Bland-Altman plots) was found to be near to zero for each of the physical activity behavior, health and wellbeing variables. The combined mean coefficient of variation was lower for females (10.19%) in comparison to males (13.01%). The combined mean intraclass correlation coefficients were higher for females (0.901) than males (0.822). Similarly, the combined mean Cronbach alpha coefficient were higher for girls (0.908) than boys (0.821).

Conclusions: This study found the physical activity behavior, health and wellbeing questionnaire to be reliable for use in adolescent populations.

青少年体育活动行为、健康和幸福感问卷的测试-重测可靠性。
研究背景本研究的目的是在爱尔兰共和国的学校环境中,由教师对青少年群体的体育锻炼行为、健康和幸福感问卷进行测试,以检验其重复测试的可靠性:方法:对 55 名参与者(45.5% 为男性)进行横断面混合抽样调查:年龄:13.94(±.40)岁)。参与者在同一天、同一时间、相隔一周的两个场合(T1 和 T2)按照相同的程序完成了问卷调查。测试变量包括体育锻炼行为(13 人)、健康(11 人)和幸福感(2 人)。此外,还对问卷的协变量(包括家庭富裕程度和身体缺陷)的重测可靠性进行了研究:系统误差(Bland-Altman 图)在体育锻炼行为、健康和幸福变量中均接近零。女性的综合平均变异系数(10.19%)低于男性(13.01%)。女性的综合平均类内相关系数(0.901)高于男性(0.822)。同样,女生的克朗巴赫α系数(0.908)也高于男生(0.821):本研究发现,体育锻炼行为、健康和幸福感问卷在青少年群体中使用是可靠的。
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