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Evaluation of the psychometric properties of a modified Positive and Negative Affect Schedule including a direction scale (PANAS-D) among French athletes
Affiliation:1. Université de Bourgogne, Laboratory of Socio Psychology and Management of Sport, SPMS (EA 4180), Faculty of Sport Sciences, Dijon, France;2. Université de Lyon, Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, Centre de Recherche et d''Innovation sur le Sport, 27–29 Boulevard du 11 Novembre, 69622 Villeurbanne, France;3. Université de Rouen, CETAPS, Faculty of Sport Sciences, Bd Siegfried, 76 821 Mont Saint Aignan Cedex, France;1. Amway, Ada, MI 49355, USA;2. Amway, Buena Park, CA 90621, USA;3. Sensometrics Research and Service, Richmond, VA 23236, USA;4. Herb Meiselman Training and Consulting Service, P.O. Box 28, Rockport, MA 01966, USA
Abstract:ObjectivesThe goal of these studies was to provide validity and reliability evidence of a modified Positive and Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS) including a direction scale (PANAS-D). Study 1 tested the validity and reliability of the PANAS-D to measure both intensity and direction of affects. Study 2 examined the relationships between direction of affects and selected variables (i.e., coping, attainment of achievement goals and sport satisfaction) by controlling for intensity of affects.MethodA total of 306 and 296 athletes (studies 1 and 2) completed the PANAS-D and other self-report questionnaires. Data were analysed with reliability, confirmatory factor analyses (study 1) and correlational analyses (studies 1 and 2).DesignCross-sectional with self-reported questionnaires.ResultsIn study 1, the 4-factor structure of the PANAS-D (intensity and direction of positive affect and negative affect) fitted the data adequately. Multiple-group CFAs showed that PANAS-D was partially invariant across the two measurement occasions (before and after competition). The patterns of relationships between PANAS-D, attainment of achievement goals and coping provided evidence for the criterion-related validity of the PANAS-D. In study 2, direction of positive affect and negative affect were associated with selected outcomes (i.e., coping, attainment of sport achievement goals, and/or sport satisfaction) after intensity of these affective states were held constant.ConclusionsThis study provided support for the reliability and validity of the PANAS-D (study 1) and the incremental validity of the direction of affective states (study 2), supporting the distinction between athletes' intensity and direction of affective states.
Keywords:Affective states  Confirmatory factor analysis  Direction  Incremental validity  Intensity  PANAS
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