Validation of the Passion Scale for the Portuguese population practicing physical exercise.
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The concept of passion refers to a strong inclination to carry out an activity that people enjoy, that they find important and in which they invest time and energy. The Dualistic Model of Passion explores this concept in the harmonious and obsessive dimensions and its implications for motivation and parameters associated with the performance of behaviors. To support behavioral modification oriented towards the practice of exercise, adequate and quality instruments to assess passion are crucial. The main objective of the present study was to analyze the validity and reliability of the Passion Scale in practitioners of physical exercise in the context of the gym and health clubs. The sample consisted of 203 participants (female sex = 109; male sex = 94), aged between 18 and 68 (M = 29.24; SD = 9.76) years. The results of this study indicate that the original 16-item Passion Scale measurement model presented an acceptable fit to the data. Except for the association between obsessive passion on habit, all factors on the scale showed positive associations with intention and habit. The data from this study suggest that the Passion Scale measurement model (16 items/three factors) adapted to the exercise context fits the data in the study sample and is a viable tool for the study of factors involved in continued adherence in practice.
El objetivo principal del presente estudio fue analizar la validez y confiabilidad de la Escala de la Pasión en practicantes de ejercicio físico en el contexto del gimnasio y clubes de salud. La muestra estuvo compuesta por 203 participantes (sexo femenino = 109; sexo masculino = 94), con edades comprendidas entre 18 y 68 (M = 29.24; DT = 9.76) años.
Los resultados de este estudio indican que el modelo de medición original de la Escala de Pasión de 16 ítems presentó un ajuste aceptable a los datos. Con la excepción de la pasión obsesiva por el hábito, todos los factores de la escala mostraron asociaciones positivas con la intención y el hábito. Los datos de este estudio sugieren que el modelo de medición Passion Scale (16 ítems/tres factores) adaptado al contexto del ejercicio se ajusta a los datos de la muestra del estudio y es una herramienta viable para el estudio de los factores involucrados en la adherencia continua en la práctica
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