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A Short Version of the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale: Development and Psychometric Properties

Cheng Chen, Susanne Weyland, Julian Fritsch, Alexander Wöll, Claudia Niessner, Alexander Burchartz, Steffen Schmidt, Darko Jekauc

2021International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health77 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: The purposes of this paper were to (a) develop a new short, theory-driven, version of the physical activity enjoyment scale (PACES-S) using content analysis; and (b) subsequently to measure the psychometric properties (construct validity, internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and concurrent validity) of the PACES-S for adolescents. METHODS: Six experts used a four-point Likert scale to assess the content validity of each of the 16 items of the physical activity enjoyment scale according to a provided definition of physical activity enjoyment. Based on the results, exploratory factor analysis was used to analyze survey data from a longitudinal study of 182 individuals (Measure 1 of Study 1: 15.75 ± 3.39 yrs; 56.6% boys, 43.4% girls), and confirmatory factor analysis (Measure 2 of Study 1: 15.69 ± 3.44 yrs; 56.3% boys, 43.7% girls) was used to analyze the survey data from a cross-sectional study of 3219 individuals (Study 2; 15.99 ± 3.10 yrs; 47.8% boys, 52.2% girls) to assess the construct validity of the new measure. To assess the reliability, test-retest reliability was assessed in Study 1 and internal consistency in Study 1 and 2. For the concurrent validity, correlations with self-reported and device-based physical activity behavior were assessed in both studies. RESULTS: = 0.82 to 0.88). Regarding concurrent validity, the results showed positive correlations with a physical activity questionnaire (Study 1: r = 0.36), with a physical activity diary (Study 1: r = 0.44), and with accelerometer-recorded data (Study 1: r = 0.32; Study 2: r = 0.21). CONCLUSIONS: The results indicate that PACES-S is a reliable and valid instrument that may be particularly useful to measure physical activity enjoyment in large-scale studies. It shows comparable measurement properties as the long version of PACES.

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Confirmatory factor analysisConstruct validityConcurrent validityExploratory factor analysisPsychologyScale (ratio)Likert scaleReliability (semiconductor)Content validityStructural equation modelingPsychometricsItem analysisValidityFactorial analysisClinical psychologyInternal consistencyDevelopmental psychologyStatisticsMathematicsQuantum mechanicsPhysicsPower (physics)Physical Activity and HealthMotivation and Self-Concept in SportsPhysical Education and Pedagogy
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