- Title
- Development and Validation of Single Items for Fatigue and Recovery in Dancers
- Creator
- Jeffries, Annie C.; Novak, Andrew R.; Coutts, Aaron J.; McCall, Alan; McLaren, Shaun J.; Impellizzeri, Franco M.
- Relation
- International Journal of Sports Physiology and Performance Vol. 18, Issue 5, p. 474-487
- Publisher Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1123/ijspp.2022-0011
- Publisher
- Human Kinetics, Inc.
- Resource Type
- journal article
- Date
- 2023
- Description
- Purpose: To examine the construct validity and reliability of 2 single items for fatigue and recovery in dancers. The construct validity was assessed using reference instruments: the fatigue items of the Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS) and the Short Recovery and Stress Scale (SRSS). A secondary aim was to explore the respondent interpretation of these 2 items using a concept identification approach. Methods: Two hundred forty-three (N = 243) dancers completed single-item fatigue and recovery (unipolar and bipolar), BRUMS, and SRSS once for construct validity. For reliability, 49 dancers completed the questionnaires twice, 1 week apart. Using a concept identification approach, 49 dancers were also asked comprehension and interpretation of fatigue and recovery. Results: The fatigue item correlated with SRSS stress items (rs = .37–.51) and BRUMs fatigue items (rs = .63–.66). The recovery item was only partially confirmed in terms of construct validity, when using the SRSS recovery items as reference (rs = .39–.43). Reliability was confirmed for the single items of fatigue (κ = .77–.78) and recovery (κ = .71–.78). Main responses for the concept of fatigue were tiredness (34.7%), muscle soreness (17.3%), and energy (13.0%). Main responses for the concept of recovery were muscle soreness (43.0%), tiredness (27.9%), and fatigue (24.0%). Conclusion: We provide preliminary confirmation of the validity and reliability of the single item fatigue in dancers. The recovery item was only partially confirmed in terms of construct validity, when using the SRSS recovery items as reference, but did display acceptable reliability and agreement. Further research is warranted further exploring other measurement properties.
- Subject
- cosmin; artists; measurement properties; monitoring; self-report; training effects
- Identifier
- http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1487186
- Identifier
- uon:52077
- Identifier
- ISSN:1555-0265
- Language
- eng
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