Evaluating the Psychometric Properties of the Exercise Dependence Scale-Revised (EDS-R) in a Spanish Sample

IF 0.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Constanza Pujals, J. I. Baile, M. J. González-Calderón
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Introduction: There are several instruments to evaluate behavioural addictions. Furthermore, several specific scales have been developed to assess various aspects of exercise dependence. Nevertheless, in Spain there is a lack of specific instruments designed to assess exercise dependence.Objective: This study aims to examine the psychometric properties of a Spanish version of the Exercise Dependence Scale-Revised.Method: 175 university students who were regular exercisers (M=59.11, SD=15.89) took part in the study. They were requested to complete the EDS-R, as well as the General Addiction Scale. The requirement to take part in the study was to exercise a minimum of four times per week.Results: Findings provide initial support for the psychometric properties of the scale as its internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha: 0.907), and construct and convergent validity with the EAG-RC (r=.559; p<.001) are adequate. In addition, its structure did not need to be modified, as it kept the 21 original items from the American version. Factor analysis yielded a five-factor structure (tolerance, loss of control, continuity, intensity, and withdrawal symptoms) which differ from the ones obtained in the original (American) and French versions where seven factors were obtained. This correlated five-factor model explains 50% of the variance.Conclusion: This Spanish EDS-R, which presents adequate psychometric properties, will provide researchers and clinicians with specific data on this screening tool for assessing exercise dependence. Further research is needed to confirm the current results and check its validity both in research and clinical practice.
在西班牙样本中评估运动依赖量表修订版(EDS-R)的心理测量特性
引言:有几种工具可以评估行为成瘾。此外,已经制定了几个具体的量表来评估运动依赖的各个方面。然而,西班牙缺乏专门用于评估运动依赖性的工具。目的:本研究旨在检验西班牙语版运动依赖量表的心理测量特性。方法:175名经常锻炼的大学生(M=59.11,SD=15.89)参加了这项研究。他们被要求完成EDS-R,以及一般成瘾量表。参加这项研究的要求是每周至少锻炼四次。结果:研究结果为量表的心理测量特性提供了初步支持,因为其内部一致性(Cronbachα=0.907)、结构和EAG-RC的收敛有效性(r=.559;p<.001)是足够的。此外,它的结构不需要修改,因为它保留了美国版本的21个原始项目。因子分析得出了五个因子结构(耐受性、失控、连续性、强度和戒断症状),这与原始(美国)和法国版本中获得的七个因子不同。这个相关的五因素模型解释了50%的方差。结论:这种西班牙EDS-R具有足够的心理测量特性,将为研究人员和临床医生提供关于这种评估运动依赖性的筛查工具的具体数据。需要进一步的研究来确认目前的结果,并检查其在研究和临床实践中的有效性。
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