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Adaptation and validation in Spanish of the Group Environment Questionnaire (GEQ) with professional football players.

Francisco Miguel Leo1, Inmaculada González-Ponce, David Sánchez-Oliva, Juan José Pulido, Tomás García-Calvo.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: This investigation presents two studies with the goal of adapting and validating a short version of the Group Environment Questionnaire in the Spanish sport context with professional players.
METHOD: Study 1 used a sample of 377 male soccer players aged between 18 and 39 years ( M = 24.51, SD = 3.73), in a preliminary study using exploratory factor analysis. Study 2 used a sample of 604 professional male and female athletes, ages between 15 and 38 years ( M = 24.34, SD = 4.03). The data analyzed were collected at three moments of the season. For each measurement, we developed seven first- and second-order structures that were analyzed with confirmatory factor analysis.
RESULTS: Study 1 indicated appropriate factorial validity (> .60) and internal consistency (> .70), with only Item 3 presenting a low factor loading (.11), so its drafting was modified in the next study. Study 2 revealed that the Spanish version of the GEQ has high levels of internal consistency (> .70) and acceptable fit index values in its original four first-order factor structure in all three measurements ( χ²/df = 4.39, CFI = .95, IFI = .95, RMSEA = .07, SRMR = .04, AIC = 271.09). Discriminant validity (from r = .45 to r = .72) and concurrent validity (from r = .21 to r = .60) also presented appropriate values. Lastly, we conducted analysis of invariance, confirming that the models established in the different measurements were invariant.
CONCLUSIONS: The short 12-item adaptation of the GEQ to Spanish is a valid and reliable instrument to measure team cohesion in professional male and female soccer players.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26260934     DOI: 10.7334/psicothema2014.247

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psicothema        ISSN: 0214-9915


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1.  How many leaders does it take to lead a sports team? The relationship between the number of leaders and the effectiveness of professional sports teams.

Authors:  Francisco M Leo; Tomás García-Calvo; Inmaculada González-Ponce; Juan J Pulido; Katrien Fransen
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2019-06-10       Impact factor: 3.240

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