Examining the Factor Structure and Validity of the Social Motivational Orientations in Sport Scale.

IF 2.3 3区 心理学 Q2 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
Anqi Deng, Alex M Roberts, Guyin Zhang, Stephen G Taylor, Amanda J Fairchild, Nicole Zarrett
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Abstract

The Social Motivational Orientations in Sport Scale (SMOSS), developed by Allen (2003, 2005) to measure social goals in sport, has only been tested among late adolescent and adult samples and in either the physical education or sport setting. The purpose of this study was to extend the utility of the SMOSS scale by examining social goals in a sample of underrepresented early adolescents, and for physical activity more broadly. Confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) demonstrated the SMOSS was effective for measuring/identifying distinct social goal orientations for physical activity in this sample of youth and replicated Allen's (2005) three-factor model: affiliation, recognition, and status. The three-factor model demonstrated adequate concurrent and predictive validity. Findings suggest that affiliation goals for physical activity are inversely related to early adolescents' peer and emotional problems, but recognition and status goals have mixed effects on youth appearance-related motivations to engage in physical activity, peer problems, emotional problems, and prosocial behavior. This study provides evidence that the SMOSS adequately measures social goals among a sample of underrepresented early adolescents and across physical activity contexts. Findings demonstrate that social goals for physical activity during early adolescence are similar to those observed in late adolescence and adulthood. Future social goal research should involve translating results into tangible aspects of intervention development to help promote physical activity and other positive outcomes in youth.

体育量表社会动机取向的因素结构及效度检验。
体育社会动机取向量表(SMOSS)是由Allen(2003,2005)开发的,用于测量运动中的社会目标,只在青少年晚期和成人样本中进行了测试,并且在体育或运动环境中进行了测试。本研究的目的是通过在代表性不足的早期青少年样本中检查社会目标和更广泛的身体活动来扩展SMOSS量表的效用。验证性因子分析(CFA)表明,SMOSS在测量/识别青少年体育活动的不同社会目标取向方面是有效的,并复制了Allen(2005)的三因素模型:隶属关系、认可和地位。三因素模型具有良好的并发效度和预测效度。研究结果表明,体育活动的归属目标与早期青少年的同伴和情绪问题呈负相关,但认同和地位目标对青少年参与体育活动的外表动机、同伴问题、情绪问题和亲社会行为具有混合影响。本研究提供的证据表明,SMOSS充分衡量了代表性不足的早期青少年和体育活动背景下的社会目标。研究结果表明,青少年早期体育活动的社会目标与青少年晚期和成年期的社会目标相似。未来的社会目标研究应涉及将结果转化为干预发展的有形方面,以帮助促进青少年的身体活动和其他积极成果。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology (IJSEP) is sponsored by the International Society of Sport and Exercise Psychology (ISSP). Primary purposes of IJSEP are to promote understanding of sport psychology research and practice around the world, enhance theoretical and practical knowledge in these fields and promote high-quality scientific and applied work in sport and exercise psychology. Sections in the Journal are devoted to areas including group dynamics, moral and ethical issues, social aspects in sport and exercise, and biological aspects of behavior.
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