Measurement invariance and latent mean differences of the Chinese version physical activity self-efficacy scale across gender and education levels

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Han Chen [1 ]
Jun Dai [2 ]
Yong Gao [3 ]
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[1] Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Valdosta State University
[2] Department of Kinesiology, Boise State University
[3] School of Sport Leisure, Recreation, and Arts, Shanghai University of Sport
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Chinese adolescents; Education levels; Factor analysis; Gender; Latent mean comparison; Measurement invariance; Physical activity self-efficacy scale;
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G633.96 [体育];
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Background: Self-efficacy has been identified as an important determinant of youth’s behavior change including physical activity(PA) participation. However, the dimensionality check of a PA self-efficacy scale has rarely been conducted in China. The current study aims to examine(1) the unidimensionality of a shortened Chinese version of PA self-efficacy scale(S-PASESC);(2) the measurement invariance of S-PASESC across gender and levels of education;(3) the latent factor mean difference between gender and levels of education;(4) the direct effects of self-efficacy on PA by different gender and education levels; and(5) the comparisons of the direct effects of self-efficacy on PA across gender and education levels.Methods: The participants were 5 th through 11 th grade public school students recruited from 7 cities located in different geographic regions of China. The final data include a total of 3003 participants(49.7% boys) who have completed the scales.Results: Confirmatory factor analysis(CFA) test supported the unidimensionality of S-PASESC. The S-PASESC is invariant across gender and 3 levels of education at both configural, full metric, and full scalar levels. Findings from latent mean comparisons showed that boys reported higher PA self-efficacy than girls. Students’ perceived PA self-efficacy tend to decrease from elementary to high school. Finally, self-efficacy positively related to PA by groups of different gender and education levels and the relationship between self-efficacy and PA is stronger among middle school boys than girls.Conclusion: Findings suggest S-PASESC is a valid scale for measuring Chinese students’ PA self-efficacy.
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