Psychometric Properties of the Youth Experience Survey With Young Athletes
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Authors
Macdonald, Dany J.
Côté, Jean
Eys, Mark A.
Deakin, Janice
Date
2016-05-03
Type
journal article
Language
en
Keyword
Athlete Development , PositiveYouth Development , Youth Sport
Alternative Title
Abstract
Objectives
The topic of positive youth development through sport has received much research attention in recent years. However, a specific tool that measures this construct has yet to be fully developed. The purpose of this study was to test the factor structure of the Youth Experience Survey 2.0 (YES; Hansen & Larson, 2005) in a sample of youth sport participants; an instrument that was originally developed to assess experiences across any type of structured activity.
Design/methods
A total of 637 athletes aged 9–19 years completed the YES. A confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to fit the data to the model. The confirmatory factor analysis did not provide strong support for the models tested that resulted in a re-examination of the data using exploratory analyses. This analysis was preceded by a parallel analysis to determine the number of factors to retain.
Results
Results of exploratory analyses created a modified version of the YES that measures 5 dimensions of youth development (personal and social skills, initiative, goal setting, cognitive skills, and negative experiences). The revised version of the scale, which contains 37 items, was renamed the Youth Experience Survey for Sport (YES-S).
Conclusions
The YES-S is proposed as an instrument capable of measuring positive and negative developmental experiences occurring in the youth sport domain.