A cross-cultural validation of the Attention Questionnaire of Rehabilitated Athletes Returning to competition
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
Objectives: To culturally adapt the Attention Questionnaire of Rehabilitated Athletes Returning to Competition (AQ-RARC) in the Italian language.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: Italian athletes.
Participants: We recruited 324 athletes (215 men, 109 women) divided in two samples: 101 injured athletes returning to their first competition following injury, 223 non-injured athletes making their first competition of the regular season.
Main Outcome Measures: The AQ-RARC-IT, the Psychobiosocial States Scale (PBS-ST), and a Concentration/Disruption scale. Athletes completed the questionnaires at the end of their first competition. We investigated the construct validity, the internal consistency, and the concurrent validity of all measures.
Results: A confirmatory analysis (CFA) supported the two-factor structure of the AQ-RARC-IT yielding acceptable fit indices, CFI = .930, TLI = .912, RMSEA (90% CI) = .100 (.076–.123), and SRMR = .082. Concurrent validity was evaluated through Pearson’s correlation coefficients between measures. Correlations ranged in magnitude from weak to moderately high.
Conclusions: Study findings showed satisfactory psychometric properties of the AQ-RARC-IT. The questionnaire can be used for clinical and research purposes.
Design: Cross-sectional study.
Setting: Italian athletes.
Participants: We recruited 324 athletes (215 men, 109 women) divided in two samples: 101 injured athletes returning to their first competition following injury, 223 non-injured athletes making their first competition of the regular season.
Main Outcome Measures: The AQ-RARC-IT, the Psychobiosocial States Scale (PBS-ST), and a Concentration/Disruption scale. Athletes completed the questionnaires at the end of their first competition. We investigated the construct validity, the internal consistency, and the concurrent validity of all measures.
Results: A confirmatory analysis (CFA) supported the two-factor structure of the AQ-RARC-IT yielding acceptable fit indices, CFI = .930, TLI = .912, RMSEA (90% CI) = .100 (.076–.123), and SRMR = .082. Concurrent validity was evaluated through Pearson’s correlation coefficients between measures. Correlations ranged in magnitude from weak to moderately high.
Conclusions: Study findings showed satisfactory psychometric properties of the AQ-RARC-IT. The questionnaire can be used for clinical and research purposes.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
injury management; sport rehabilitation; selective attention; return to sport
Elenco autori:
Conti, Cristiana; di Fronso, Selenia; Bertollo, Maurizio; Robazza, Claudio
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