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Title: | Portuguese translation and validation of the questionnaires from the Canadian Physical Literacy Assessment-2: a pilot study |
Authors: | Mendoza-Muñoz, María Carlos-Vivas, Jorge Castillo-Paredes, Antonio Parraca, Jose A. Raimundo, Armando Alegrete, Joana Pastor-Cisneros, Raquel Gomez-Galan, Rafael |
Keywords: | child cross-cultural adaptation physical education validity CAPL-2 |
Issue Date: | 17-Nov-2023 |
Abstract: | Physical literacy assessment is considered a vital
resource to decrease the prevalence of sedentary lifestyles and physical inactivity
in children and adolescents worldwide. In Portugal, there is no physical literacy
assessment tool for children under 15 years old. The main objective of this study
was to carry out a translation and cultural adaptation of the Canadian Physical
Literacy Assessment 2 (CAPL-2) into Portuguese, as well as to test its psychometric
properties, in children between 8 and 12 years of age.
Methods: The questionnaires included in the CAPL-2 were translated using the
translation-back-translation method and adapted to their context. The test–
retest reliability, internal consistency, and confirmatory factor analysis of the
CAPL-2 Portuguese version were analyzed in a sample of 69 and 138 students,
respectively, from a school in the Alentejo region (Portugal).
Results: The Portuguese version of the CAPL-2 questionnaires demonstrated
high internal consistency (Cronbach’s α: 0.713–0.979) and test–retest reliability
ranging from moderate to nearly perfect in the motivation and confidence
domain and knowledge and comprehension domain (ICC = 0.549–0.932). The
results showed a good fit after adjusting for covariation paths (CMIN/DF = 1.382,
p = 0.105, RMSEA = 0.053, CFI = 0.971, TLI = 0.955, NFI = 0.907).
Conclusion: The CAPL-2 version of the questionnaires, translated and adapted
to the Portuguese context, demonstrated validity and reliability, making them
suitable for assessing physical literacy in children aged 8–12 years. |
URI: | 10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1244566 http://hdl.handle.net/10174/37971 |
Type: | article |
Appears in Collections: | DES - Publicações - Artigos em Revistas Internacionais Com Arbitragem Científica
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