青少年视力障碍体育活动障碍量表的因素结构

Adapted physical activity quarterly : APAQ Pub Date : 2021-10-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-24 DOI:10.1123/apaq.2020-0243
Jeffrey J Martin, Erin E Snapp, E Whitney G Moore, Lauren J Lieberman, Ellen Armstrong, Staci Mannella
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与视力正常的同龄人相比,有视力障碍的青少年在身体活动方面往往遇到独特的障碍。需要一个心理测量学上健全的量表来评估患有VI的青少年身体活动的障碍,以促进研究。本研究的目的是确认先前确定的三因素结构的能力,即“青少年视觉障碍身体活动障碍问卷”(PABQ-VI)产生的分数被认为是有效和可靠的,并且在年龄,VI严重程度和性别上表现同样良好。我们的结果支持三因素结构,并且PABQ-VI产生的分数被认为是有效和可靠的。在年龄和VI严重程度的个人、社会和环境障碍中发现了平均值、方差和相关性差异,但没有性别差异。研究人员可以使用PABQ-VI来测试和评估减少这种人群障碍的方法。
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Factor Structure of the Barriers to Physical Activity Scale for Youth With Visual Impairments.

Youth with visual impairments (VIs) often experience unique barriers to physical activity compared with their sighted peers. A psychometrically sound scale for assessing barriers to physical activity for youth with VI is needed to facilitate research. The purpose of this study was to confirm the ability of the previously identified three-factor structure of the Physical Activity Barriers Questionnaire for youth with Visual Impairments (PABQ-VI) to produce scores considered to be valid and reliable that perform equally well across age, VI severity, and gender. Our results supported the three-factor structure and that the PABQ-VI produces scores considered valid and reliable. Mean, variance, and correlation differences were found in personal, social, and environmental barriers for age and VI severity, but not gender. Researchers can use the PABQ-VI to test and evaluate ways to reduce barriers for this population.

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