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Title: Perceived Environmental Supportiveness Scale: Portuguese Translation, Validation and Adaptation to the Physical Education Domain
Author: Teixeira, Diogo Santos
Monteiro, Diogo
Raposo, Frederico
Markland, David
Silva, Marlene Nunes
Palmeira, António
Carraça, Eliana
Keywords: psychological assessment
confirmatory factor analysis
self-determination theory
multi-group analysis
physical education
Issue Date: 1-Jul-2019
Publisher: UNESP
Abstract: Aim: Grounded on Self-Determination Theory, this study aimed to translate, adapt and validate the Perceived Environmental Supportiveness Scale (PESS) in a sample of Portuguese physical education students. Methods: The global sample was comprised of 964 students (518 females), divided in two groups: the calibration (n = 469) and the validation one (n = 483), all of them enrolled in two Physical Education (PE) classes/week. Results: The analysis provided support for a one factor and 12 items model, which are in line with the values adopted in the methodology (χ² = 196.123, df = 54, p = <.001, SRMR = .035, NNFI = .943, CFI = .954, RMSEA = .074, 90% CI .063-.085). Results express that the models are invariant in all analysis (i.e., calibration vs. validation, male vs. female,and 3rd vs. secondary cycle; three and single factor models). Conclusion: The present study suggests that the PESS with one factor and 12 items has good psychometric properties and can be used to assess perceived need supportive motivational environments provided by PE teachers. Additionally, invariance analysis showed support for the use of the scale in both genders and in the 3rd and secondary cycles.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.15/2614
DOI: 10.1590/S1980-6574201900020003
ISSN: 1980-6574
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