Ellen Armstrong, Lauren Lieberman, Eva Prokešová, Jeffrey Martiin
A physical activity barriers questionnaire for youth with visual impairments
Číslo: 1/2018
Periodikum: Acta Universitatis Carolinae Kinanthropologica
ISBN: 2336-6052
DOI: 10.14712/23366052.2018.4
Klíčová slova: exercise; disability; adapted sport; blind, cvičení; zdravotní postižení; přizpůsobený sport; slepota
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Methods. Forty one children living in the USA who were attending a residential sports camp participated in our research. Psychometric properties of the PABQ-VI were investigated using Pearson product-moment coefficients, Cronbach’s alpha and split-half reliability tests. Convergent validity was established by exploring correlations between the PABQ-VI, physical activity (PA) levels and participant’s self-efficacy for overcoming barriers.
Results. Participants demonstrated low PA levels. Both PA participation and barrier PA self-efficacy scores were correlated with the PABQ-VI. The most physically active participants perceived fewer barriers and had stronger efficacy compared to participants who were less physically active.
Conclusions. Overall, the PABQ-VI demonstrated preliminary evidence of convergent validity. Future researchers may consider reducing participant burden by reducing the scale length through eliminating the most poorly performing items and examining the three-factor structure using factor analysis.