班杜拉运动自我效能感量表僧伽罗语版在女性中的心理计量特性

Deshani Herath, A. Kasturiratne
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介绍:几十年来,作为健康生活方式的一部分,经常参加锻炼已显示出一系列的健康益处。树立坚持锻炼的信心是成功的关键。为支持有兴趣锻炼的个人,提供适当的测量工具至关重要。 班杜拉运动自我效能感量表(ESE)是一个包含 18 个项目的简短测量工具,用于评估定期锻炼的信心,是测量运动信念的重要工具。目标:翻译并改编班杜拉斯运动自我效能感量表:将 Banduras ESE 量表翻译并改编成僧伽罗语,并检验其心理测量特性 方法:收集 225 名僧伽罗妇女的数据:在斯里兰卡帕纳杜拉医务人员健康区(MOH)收集了 225 名年龄≥ 18 岁、有兴趣或有理由控制体重的女性的数据。 他们是通过有目的的抽样方法招募的。在翻译英文版 ESE 时,采用了标准的正向-反向翻译。采用探索性因素分析法检验了量表的结构效度。量表的信度由 Cronbach's alpha 测定。数据使用 SPSS 22.0 版进行分析。结果通过探索性因子分析,18 个项目的 ESE 量表楔入了三个因子,其特征值在 1.392 至 9.409 之间。三因素模型解释了模型总方差的 70.59%。量表中的所有项目均被保留。用 Cronbach's alpha 评估的内部一致性信度显示,人际、竞争和内部子因子的信度分别为 0.92、0.91 和 0.89,均高于 0.7 的阈值水平。结论与建议:僧伽罗语翻译的 ESE 是一个可靠有效的量表,可用于评估斯里兰卡讲僧伽罗语的成年女性的运动自我效能感水平。
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Psychometric properties of the Sinhala version of the Bandura’s exercise selfefficacy scale in women
Introduction: Engaging in regular exercise as part of a healthy lifestyle has shown an array of health benefits for many decades. Building confidence in maintaining an exercise routine is e ssential for success. To support individuals interested in exercise, the availability of appropriate measurement tools is vital.  Bandura's Exercise Self-Efficacy Scale (ESE) is an 18-item brief measure that assesses confidence in exercising regularly and is a valuable tool for measuring exercise beliefs. Objectives: To translate and adapt the Banduras ESE scale into Sinhala language and examine its psychometric properties Methods: Data were collected from 225 women who were aged ≥ 18 years and had an interest in or a reason to watch their weight, in Panadura Medical Officer Health (MOH) Area, Sri Lanka.  They were recruited using a purposive sampling method. Standard forward-backward translation was performed to translate  the English version of ESE. The construct validity was tested using exploratory factor analysis. Reliability of the scale was determined by Cronbach’s alpha. Data were analysed using SPSS version 22.0. Results: Through exploratory factor analysis, 18-item ESE scale sho wed three factors with eigenvalues ranging from 1.392 to 9.409. The three-factor model explained 70.59% of total variance of the model. All the items in the scale were retained. The reliability of internal consistency, as assessed by Cronbach’s alpha, indicated interpersonal, competing and internal sub factors as 0.92, 0.91 and 0.89 respectively, which were above the thr eshold level of 0.7. Conclusions & Recommendations: The Sinhala translation of ESE  is a reliable and valid scale to assess the level of self-efficacy for exercise among Sinhala-speaking adult women in Sri Lanka.
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