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Athlete Burnout Questionnaire Manual

Editat de Thomas D. Raedeke, Alan L. Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2009
This test manual, the fourth in FIT’s Sport and Exercise Psychology Test Clearinghouse, is a succinct and informative resource outlining the conceptual basis of the athlete burnout syndrome and its measurement. The manual delineates the process used in developing the ABQ and provides users with information on the meaning of scores derived from its use.
Comprehensive aspects related to the Athlete Burnout Questionnaire (ABQ) are presented and include:
 
  • Athlete Burnout Questionnaire and guidelines for administering and scoring
  • Conceptual underpinnings of the ABQ: an overview of the burnout construct, the operational definition used to guide item development, as well as a description of how the preliminary item pool was developed
  • Review of research using a within-network approach to examine the internal structure of the burnout construct based on the ABQ; plus a description of both internal consistency and stability of ABQ scores
  • Discussion of a between-network approach to construct validation by examining the relationship of ABQ scores to theoretically relevant variables stemming from stress, sociological, and motivational perspectives on burnout
  • Basic descriptive statistical information that can help users interpret the meaning of scores derived from the ABQ
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781885693884
ISBN-10: 1885693885
Pagini: 88
Ilustrații: tables
Dimensiuni: 216 x 273 x 8 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Ediția:First Edition
Editura: FiT Publishing
Colecția FiT Publishing
Locul publicării:United States

Notă biografică

Thomas D. Raedeke and Alan L. Smith met in 1993 at the University of Oregon, where they shared an office as graduate students in the Department of Exercise and Movement Science. Their mutual interests in motivational processes in sport led to their later collaboration on the development of the Athlete Burnout Questionnaire (ABQ), which built from Raedeke’s doctoral dissertation research on commitment and burnout in adolescent swimmers. That work received awards in 1995 from the National Association for Sport and Physical Education (NASPE) Sport Psychology Academy and in 1996 from the Association for the Advancement of Applied Sport Psychology. Raedeke and Smith’s collaboration on athlete burnout research and the development of the ABQ began in their early assistant professor years. Currently they are associate professors at East Carolina University and Purdue University, respectively, and continue their collaborative activity. Most recently, they co-edited a special issue of the International Journal of Sport Psychology on athlete burnout (Smith, Lemyre, & Raedeke, 2007).
Raedeke and Smith both have served as chair of the NASPE Sport and Exercise Psychology Academy, serve on the editorial board of the Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, and are certified consultants through the Association for Applied Sport Psychology (AASP). Beyond their shared professional backgrounds, Raedeke is currently chair of the AASP Health and Exercise Psychology committee and recently co-authored a text titled Sport Psychology for Coaches. His work on burnout stems from a broader interest in affective experiences and motivational processes as they relate to promoting positive sport and exercise experiences that foster continued involvement and psychological well-being. Smith is an associate editor of the Journal of Sport & Exercise Psychology and a consulting editor of Child Development. Smith is widely recognized for his work on peer relationships in sport and physical activity contexts and, in addition to co-developing the ABQ, he co-developed the Sport Friendship Quality Scale (Weiss & Smith, 1999, 2002).

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This test manual, the fourth in FIT’s Sport and Exercise Psychology Test Clearinghouse, is a succinct and informative resource outlining the conceptual basis of the athlete burnout syndrome and its measurement. The manual delineates the process used in developing the ABQ and provides users with information on the meaning of scores derived from its use.
Comprehensive aspects related to the Athlete Burnout Questionnaire (ABQ) are presented and include:
 
  • Athlete Burnout Questionnaire and guidelines for administering and scoring
  • Conceptual underpinnings of the ABQ: an overview of the burnout construct, the operational definition used to guide item development, as well as a description of how the preliminary item pool was developed
  • Review of research using a within-network approach to examine the internal structure of the burnout construct based on the ABQ; plus a description of both internal consistency and stability of ABQ scores
  • Discussion of a between-network approach to construct validation by examining the relationship of ABQ scores to theoretically relevant variables stemming from stress, sociological, and motivational perspectives on burnout
  • Basic descriptive statistical information that can help users interpret the meaning of scores derived from the ABQ