Assessing perceived need support and need satisfaction in physical education: adaptation and validation with English students

David Sánchez-Oliva*, Florence Emilie Kinnafick, Nathan Smith, Andreas Stenling

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Abstract

This study aimed to validate an English version of Basic Psychological Needs Support Questionnaire (BPNSQ) and the Basic Psychological Needs in Physical Education Scale (BPN-PE) in the physical education context. Participants included 453 students aged between 12 and 17 years. For the BPNSQ, the hypothesized three-factor solution displayed high interfactor correlations (rs > 1), and a follow-up analysis indicated that the items were represented by a single need-support factor. For the BPN-PE, hypothesized three-factor solution was supported. Both scales were found invariant across gender, and the nomological validity was also demonstrated through the associations between factors of both scales. This study provides initial support for the use of the BPN-PE to assess psychological need satisfaction within the physical education context among English-speaking adolescents. The hypothesized three-factor structure of the BPNSQ was not supported and more research is needed to evaluate the English version in the physical education context.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-11
Number of pages11
JournalMeasurement in Physical Education and Exercise Science
Early online date25 Apr 2018
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018

Keywords

  • physical education
  • psychological need satisfaction
  • psychological need support
  • self-determination theory
  • Validation

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