Objectives: The purpose of this study was to cross-culturally validate in the Italian language the I-PRRS and the SCI. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Injured Italian athletes. Participants: We recruited male (n = 73) and female (n = 27) athletes who returned to practice after having completed the rehabilitation. Main outcome measures: The measures comprised the I-PRRS, the SCI, and the Italian Mood Scale (ITAMS). Athletes completed the questionnaires within 1 day before their first official competition following injury. We investigated the construct validity, the internal consistency, and the concurrent validity of the I-PRRS and SCI with the ITAMS. Results: Confirmatory Factor Analysis supported the two-factor structure of the I-PRRS (Confidence in performance capability and Confidence in recovery) and the three-factor structure of the SCI (SC-Physical Skills and Training, SC-Cognitive Efficiency, and SC-Resilience). The reliability scores of both I-PRRS and SCI subscales indicated good internal consistency. Correlation between the I-PRRS and the SCI ranged in magnitude from weak to moderately high. A similar trend of correlations was found between the subscales of the I-PRRS and the ITAMS, as well as between the subscales of the SCI and the ITAMS. Conclusions: Study findings showed satisfactory psychometric properties of the Italian version of the I-PRRS and SCI.
The Injury-Psychological Readiness to return to sport (I-PRRS) scale and the Sport Confidence Inventory (SCI): A cross-cultural validation
di Fronso, Selenia;
2019-01-01
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose of this study was to cross-culturally validate in the Italian language the I-PRRS and the SCI. Design: Cross-sectional study. Setting: Injured Italian athletes. Participants: We recruited male (n = 73) and female (n = 27) athletes who returned to practice after having completed the rehabilitation. Main outcome measures: The measures comprised the I-PRRS, the SCI, and the Italian Mood Scale (ITAMS). Athletes completed the questionnaires within 1 day before their first official competition following injury. We investigated the construct validity, the internal consistency, and the concurrent validity of the I-PRRS and SCI with the ITAMS. Results: Confirmatory Factor Analysis supported the two-factor structure of the I-PRRS (Confidence in performance capability and Confidence in recovery) and the three-factor structure of the SCI (SC-Physical Skills and Training, SC-Cognitive Efficiency, and SC-Resilience). The reliability scores of both I-PRRS and SCI subscales indicated good internal consistency. Correlation between the I-PRRS and the SCI ranged in magnitude from weak to moderately high. A similar trend of correlations was found between the subscales of the I-PRRS and the ITAMS, as well as between the subscales of the SCI and the ITAMS. Conclusions: Study findings showed satisfactory psychometric properties of the Italian version of the I-PRRS and SCI.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.