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Regulation of exercise behaviour and motives for physical activities: The Italian validation of BREQ and MPAM-R questionnaires
Affiliation:1. Department of Preventive Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 680 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL, USA;2. The Methodology Center and Department of Human Development & Family Studies, The Pennsylvania State University, 435 Health and Human Development Building, University Park, PA, USA;3. Department of Medical Social Sciences, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 633 N. Saint Clair Street, Chicago, IL 60611, USA;4. Faculty of Physical Education and Recreation, University of Alberta, 1-113 University Hall, Van Vliet Complex, Alberta, Canada;5. Department of Medicine, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, 750 N. Lake Shore Drive, Chicago, IL, USA
Abstract:Based on self-determination theory, the purpose of the present study was to provide the first Italian validation of two different instrument to assess the exercise behaviour: the Mullan et al.’s (1997) BREQ, which measures external, introjected, identified and intrinsic forms of regulation and Ryan et al.’s (1997) MPAM-R, which assesses five distinct motives for physical activity (appearance, health and fitness, social, competence, and enjoyment). Confirmatory factor analysis conducted on data collected from 1995 students attending three different secondary schools empirically supported respectively the four-factor structure of behavioural regulation and the five-factor structure of motives for physical activity, supporting convergent and discriminant validity of both scales. Furthermore, multi-group confirmatory factor analysis showed the invariance of the factor structures, structural parameters and correlations of the two scales across gender. Criterion-related validity of the scales also received partial empirical support. Finally, the factor structure of behavioural regulation and motives for physical activity was empirically supported when both constructs were included in a single measurement model.
Keywords:Behavioural regulation  Motives for physical activities  Exercise behaviour  Validation  Invariance  Régulation comportementale  Raisons de l’activité physique  Comportement d’exercice  Validation  Invariance
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