A Study on the Psychometric Properties of the Short Version of the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale in an Adult Population.
Julian FritschSusanne WeylandKatharina FeilAlexander BurchartzSteffen Christian Ekkehard SchmidtAlexander WollUlrich StrauchBenjamin WienkeDarko JekaucPublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
A new measure of the short form of the Physical Activity Enjoyment Scale (PACES-S), including four items, has been developed that focuses on the subjective experience of enjoyment. As validation has so far only been conducted in a youth population, the purpose of the present article was to test the psychometric properties of the measure in an adult population in three studies. In the first study ( n = 1017) the results supported the unidimensional structure of the instrument (χ 2 = 10.0; df = 2; p < 0.01; CFI = 0.992; RMSEA = 0.063), revealed a satisfactory level of internal consistency ( ω = 0.79), and showed that the measure is invariant across gender. The results on factorial validity and internal consistency were generally supported by the second study ( n = 482), which additionally showed satisfactory test-retest reliability ( r = 0.73). Finally, the third study ( n = 1336) also supported the factorial validity and internal consistency of the measure and additionally showed a positive correlation with physical activity ( r = 0.40), thus supporting the criterion-related validity of the measure. This more economical version of PACES seems to be particularly useful for large-scale studies.