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Revista del Hospital Psiquiátrico de La Habana 2022; 19 (3)
Scale of concern about the contagion of a variant of COVID-19 in university students of physical education, recreation and sports: construct validity and reliability
Ortega-Parra AJ, Palomino GOA, Bustos-Viviescas BJ
Language: Spanish
References: 24
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ABSTRACT
Introduction: There is no valid and reliable instrument of concern about a variant of
COVID-19 contagion to face the post-pandemic challenge in Physical Education,
Recreation and Sport university students who are being trained in the university
institution.
Objective:v To evaluate the content validity, internal consistency, and reliability of a
scale of concern about a variant of COVID-19 contagion in Physical Education,
Recreation and Sport university students.
Methods: An exploratory study with a quantitative cross-sectional approach and a nonprobabilistic
sample was carried out. The instrument consists of an online survey, sent
through announcements and institutional emails to the Physical Education, Recreation
and Sport students, obtaining 331 participants (219 men, 72,2%, and 112 women, 23,8%),
whose ages range between 17 and 24 years, with an average age of 21,3 years.
Results: The exploratory factorial analysis indicated that the instrument allowed the
factorial analysis (kmo = 0.874; bartlett <0,001), while the confirmatory factorial analysis
showed that it was not necessary to eliminate any element. Finally, the item-total
correlations range from 0, 72 to 0, 82, and the internal consistency was good (α = 0,91).
Conclusions: The scale of concern about covid-19 contagion is a valid and reliable
instrument in Physical Education, Recreation and Sport Colombian university students.
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