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Examination of the validity of the Injury-Psychological Readiness to Return to Sport (I-PRRS) scale in male professional football players: A worldwide study of 29 professional teams

G. L. Dunlop, Andréas Ivarsson, Thor Einar Andersen, Susan Brown, Gary O’Driscoll, Colin Lewin, Grégory Dupont, Clare L. Ardern, Barthélémy Delecroix, Leslie Podlog, Alan McCall

2023Journal of Sports Sciences13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Perceived confidence is an important dimension of an athlete’s psychological readiness to return-to-play. However, there is no established and validated tool to evaluate confidence in professional football. This study aimed to provide preliminary evaluation of the internal structure of the Injury-Psychological Readiness to Return-to-Sport scale (I-PRRS) in a cohort of injured male professional footballers. Over an 18-month period, 29 teams from 17 leagues participated. Players sustaining injuries eliciting ≥ 3 weeks’ time-loss were recruited. Cross culturally adapted to 4 further languages, the I-PRRS was administered on two occasions: 1) day before returning-to-training and 2) day before returning-to-match-play. In total, 113 injuries were recorded with 96 completed I-PRRS data sets collected. Confirmatory factor analysis indicated the I-PRRS was a unidimensional scale, with all items measuring the same construct. The scale demonstrated good internal consistency (ω = .88). When examining longitudinal invariance of the I-PRRS across administration time-points, indices of model fit supported scalar invariance. There was preliminary evidence of good internal structure for the I-PRRS in professional male footballers. However, before further research involving the I-PRRS can be endorsed, efforts to confirm or refute empirical developments pertaining to psychological readiness are necessary.

Topics & Concepts

FootballPsychologyScale (ratio)Confirmatory factor analysisApplied psychologyConstruct validityPoison controlSocial psychologyClinical psychologyMedicinePsychometricsStructural equation modelingMedical emergencyStatisticsQuantum mechanicsLawPhysicsPolitical scienceMathematicsSports injuries and preventionSport Psychology and PerformanceSports Performance and Training