نوع مقاله : مقاله پژوهشی Released under CC BY-NC 4.0 license I Open Access I

نویسندگان

1 کارشناسی ارشد حرکات اصلاحی و آسیب‌شناسی ورزشی، دانشکده تربیت بدنی و علوم ورزشی، دانشگاه تهران، تهران، ایران

2 استاد دانشکدۀ تربیت بدنی و علوم ورزشی، دانشگاه تهران، تهران، ایران

3 استادیار دانشکدۀ تربیت بدنی و علوم ورزشی، دانشگاه تهران، تهران، ایران و استادیار دانشکدۀ تربیت بدنی و علوم ورزشی، دانشگاه بوعلی سینا، همدان، ایران

4 استادیار دانشکدۀ تربیت بدنی و علوم ورزشی، دانشگاه تهران، تهران، ایران

چکیده

هدف از پژوهش حاضر بررسی ویژگی‌های روان‌سنجی نسخۀ فارسی مقیاس اضطراب آسیب ورزشی در ورزشکاران بود. نسخۀ اصلی پرسشنامه، دارای هفت خرده‌مقیاس و 29 سؤال پنج‌ارزشی لیکرتی است. 300 پرسشنامه توسط ورزشکاران 19 تا 34 ساله (2/62 درصد مرد و 8/37 درصد زن با میانگین سنی 4/24 سال) که در رشته‌های مختلف ورزشی فعالیت داشتند، تکمیل شد. برای برآورد روایی سازۀ مقیاس از تحلیل عاملی تأییدی استفاده شد. همسانی درونی نیز با استفاده از ضریب آلفای کرونباخ محاسبه شد. همچنین، برای بررسی پایایی زمانی از ضریب همبستگی درون‌طبقه‎ای استفاده شد. نتایج پژوهش نشان داد که نسخۀ فارسی مقیاس اضطراب آسیب ورزشی، از ساختار اصلی حمایت می‌کند و روایی و پایایی نسخۀ فارسی مقیاس اضطراب آسیب ورزشی با 28 سؤال (حذف سؤال 24) تأیید می‌شود. با توجه به نتایج به‌دست‌آمده نسخۀ فارسی مقیاس اضطراب آسیب ورزشی به‌عنوان ابزاری روا و پایا برای سنجش نوع و میزان اضطراب آسیب ورزشی ورزشکاران توصیه می‌شود.

کلیدواژه‌ها

عنوان مقاله [English]

Validity and Reliability of Persian Version of Sport Injury Anxiety Scale (PSIAS)

نویسندگان [English]

  • Rohallah Gahvare 1
  • Reza Rajabi 2
  • Shahnaz Shahrbanian 3
  • Hassan Gharayagh Zandi 4

1 M.Sc. in Corrective Exercises and Sport Injuries, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

2 Professor, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

3 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Sport Science, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran/ Assistant Professor, Faculty of Sport Science, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran

4 Assistant Professor, Faculty of Physical Education and Sport Sciences, University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran

چکیده [English]

The aim of this study was to examine the psychometric properties of Persian version of Sport Injury Anxiety Scale in athletes. The original scale had 7 subscales and 29 items in 5-point Likert Scale. 300 questionnaires were completed by 19-34-year-old athletes (%62.2 male, %37.8 female with the mean age of 24.4 years old) who took part in different sport fields. To assess the construct validity of the scale, confirmatory factor analysis was used. The internal consistency was estimated by Cronbach’s alpha coefficient. Interclass correlation coefficient was also used to examine temporal reliability. The results showed that the Persian version of PSIAS supported the main framework. The validity and reliability of the Persian version of Sport Injury Anxiety Scale with 28 items (item 24 was omitted) were confirmed. According to the obtained results, the Persian version of Sport Injury Anxiety Scale can be recommended as a reliable and valid tool to assess the type and amount of athletes’ anxiety of sport injuries.

کلیدواژه‌ها [English]

  • Injury
  • Persian version of Sport Injury Anxiety Scale
  • reliability
  • sport injury anxiety
  • Validity
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