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Translation and Validation of the Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction in Active Commuting to and from School (BPNS-ACS) Scale in Young Portuguese Students
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WoS WOS:000737892200001
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:85120939710
DOI 10.3390/IJERPH182413091
Año 2021
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Autores Afiliación Chile

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Abstract



Active commuting to and from school (ACS) is a strategy to enhance physical activity levels in youths. To promote ACS, it is important to understand the factors that lead to this behaviour. With this in mind, an adaptation of the Basic Psychological Needs in Exercise Scale for ACS was developed, named the Basic Psychological Need Satisfaction in Active Commuting to and from School (BPNS-ACS) scale. This study aimed to translate and evaluate the psychometric properties of the BPNS-ACS scale in young Portuguese students. A cross-sectional study was designed. A total of 338 students (212 girls, 126 boys), aged between 11 and 19 years old from 31 Portuguese cities participated in this study. To provide validity evidence based on the questionnaire's internal structure, confirmatory factor analyses were performed to test the three dimensions of the BNPS-ACS scale. The results of the confirmatory factor analysis indicated an acceptable fit to the data. The internal consistency of the measures was accepted as the composite reliability values ranged from 0.78 to 0.94. The evaluation of psychometric properties provided evidence of the adequacy of this questionnaire among Portuguese youth aged 11 to 19 years old.

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Public, Environmental & Occupational Health
Environmental Sciences
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1 Marques, Adilson - Univ Lisbon - Portugal
Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Universidade de Lisboa - Portugal
Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa - Portugal
2 Santos, Thiago - Univ Europeia - Portugal
Universidade Europeia - Portugal
3 Gouveia, Elvio R. Hombre Univ Madeira - Portugal
LARSyS - Portugal
Universidade da Madeira - Portugal
Interactive Technologies Institute - Portugal
4 Demetriou, Yolanda Mujer TECH UNIV MUNICH - Alemania
Fakultät für Sport- und Gesundheitswissenschaften, Technische Universität München - Alemania
Technische Universität München - Alemania
5 Schoenbach, Dorothea M. I. Mujer TECH UNIV MUNICH - Alemania
Fakultät für Sport- und Gesundheitswissenschaften, Technische Universität München - Alemania
Technische Universität München - Alemania
6 Ferrari, Gerson Hombre Universidad de Santiago de Chile - Chile
7 Kleszczewska, Dorota Mujer Inst Mother & Child Fdn - Polonia
Instytut Matki I Dziecka - Polonia
8 Dzielska, Anna Mujer Inst Mother & Child Hlth - Polonia
Instytut Matki I Dziecka - Polonia
Inst Mother & Child Fdn - Polonia
9 Peralta, Miguel Hombre Univ Lisbon - Portugal
Faculdade de Motricidade Humana, Universidade de Lisboa - Portugal
Faculdade de Medicina, Universidade de Lisboa - Portugal

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Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency
Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) ERASMUS+ Sport Program
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This work was supported by a grant (2018-3291/001-001) from the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) ERASMUS+ Sport Program.
Funding: This work was supported by a grant (2018–3291/001–001) from the Education, Audiovisual and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) ERASMUS+ Sport Program.

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