Structural validation of three German versions of behavioral and motivational scales in high-risk sports

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Structural validation of three German versions of behavioral and motivational scales in high-risk sports. / Frühauf, Anika; Hardy, Will A. S.; Roberts, Ross et al.
Yn: German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research, Cyfrol 48, Rhif 4, 12.2018, t. 467-477.

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Frühauf, A, Hardy, WAS, Roberts, R, Niedermeier, M & Kopp, M 2018, 'Structural validation of three German versions of behavioral and motivational scales in high-risk sports', German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research, cyfrol. 48, rhif 4, tt. 467-477. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12662-018-0535-y

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Frühauf A, Hardy WAS, Roberts R, Niedermeier M, Kopp M. Structural validation of three German versions of behavioral and motivational scales in high-risk sports. German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research. 2018 Rhag;48(4):467-477. Epub 2018 Awst 15. doi: 10.1007/s12662-018-0535-y

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Frühauf, Anika ; Hardy, Will A. S. ; Roberts, Ross et al. / Structural validation of three German versions of behavioral and motivational scales in high-risk sports. Yn: German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research. 2018 ; Cyfrol 48, Rhif 4. tt. 467-477.

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TY - JOUR

T1 - Structural validation of three German versions of behavioral and motivational scales in high-risk sports

AU - Frühauf, Anika

AU - Hardy, Will A. S.

AU - Roberts, Ross

AU - Niedermeier, Martin

AU - Kopp, Martin

N1 - Open access funding provided by University of Innsbruck and Medical University of Innsbruck

PY - 2018/12

Y1 - 2018/12

N2 - The aim of the present research was to validate German language versions of three inventories in high-risk sports to facilitate future research in the significant population of German speaking high risk sports participants.We translated the Sensation Seeking, Emotion Regulation and Agency Scale (SEAS), the Risk-Taking Inventory and the Accidents and Close Calls in Sport Inventory into German,then tested the hypothesized factor structures with 719 high risk sportparticipants from the European Alps using Bayesian structural equationmodelling (BSEM).The final models were all good fits to the data,had good internal consistency and displayed adequate discriminant validity. All inventories displayed the same factor structure as in the English inventories bar the G-SEAS Afte rinventory in which a threefactor model fitted better than a two-factor model.Possibler easons for this difference include differences in the sample population, translation bias,or cross-cultural differences; however it seems likely that the nuanced approach of BSEM allowed this study to disentangle emotion regulation transfer from agency transfer after participating in high-risk sport where previous attempts using other methods have failed to.This will allow future research in high-risk sport to be conducted beyond English speaking populations and more significantly,facilitate the investigation of differences between the transfer effects of agency and emotion regulation

AB - The aim of the present research was to validate German language versions of three inventories in high-risk sports to facilitate future research in the significant population of German speaking high risk sports participants.We translated the Sensation Seeking, Emotion Regulation and Agency Scale (SEAS), the Risk-Taking Inventory and the Accidents and Close Calls in Sport Inventory into German,then tested the hypothesized factor structures with 719 high risk sportparticipants from the European Alps using Bayesian structural equationmodelling (BSEM).The final models were all good fits to the data,had good internal consistency and displayed adequate discriminant validity. All inventories displayed the same factor structure as in the English inventories bar the G-SEAS Afte rinventory in which a threefactor model fitted better than a two-factor model.Possibler easons for this difference include differences in the sample population, translation bias,or cross-cultural differences; however it seems likely that the nuanced approach of BSEM allowed this study to disentangle emotion regulation transfer from agency transfer after participating in high-risk sport where previous attempts using other methods have failed to.This will allow future research in high-risk sport to be conducted beyond English speaking populations and more significantly,facilitate the investigation of differences between the transfer effects of agency and emotion regulation

KW - Risk-taking

KW - Sensation seeking

KW - Emotion regulation

KW - Agency

KW - Bayesian statistics

U2 - 10.1007/s12662-018-0535-y

DO - 10.1007/s12662-018-0535-y

M3 - Article

VL - 48

SP - 467

EP - 477

JO - German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research

JF - German Journal of Exercise and Sport Research

SN - 2509-3142

IS - 4

ER -