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Development of a cohesion questionnaire for youth: the Youth Sport Environment Questionnaire.

Abstract

The purpose of the current study was to initiate the development of a psychometrically sound measure of cohesion for youth sport groups. A series of projects were undertaken in a four-phase research program. The initial phase was designed to garner an understanding of how youth sport group members perceived the concept of cohesion through focus groups (n = 56), open-ended questionnaires (n = 280), and a literature review. In Phase 2, information from the initial projects was used in the development of 142 potential items and content validity was assessed. In Phase 3, 227 participants completed a revised 87-item questionnaire. Principal components analyses further reduced the number of items to 17 and suggested a two-factor structure (i.e., task and social cohesion dimensions). Finally, support for the factorial validity of the resultant questionnaire was provided through confirmatory factor analyses with an independent sample (n = 352) in Phase 4. The final version of the questionnaire contains 16 items that assess task and social cohesion in addition to 2 negatively worded spurious items. Specific issues related to assessing youth perceptions of cohesion are discussed and future research directions are suggested.

Authors

Eys M; Loughead T; Bray SR; Carron AV

Journal

Journal of Sport and Exercise Psychology, Vol. 31, No. 3, pp. 390–408

Publisher

Human Kinetics

Publication Date

January 1, 2009

DOI

10.1123/jsep.31.3.390

ISSN

0895-2779

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