Pilot evaluation of psychometric property of the coach-athlete relationship maintenance questionnaire in Japanese junior tennis players
The purpose of this study was to develop pilot evaluation of psychometric property of the Coach-Athlete Relationship Maintenance Questionnaire (CARM-Q) in Japanese junior tennis players and to examine its reliability and validity. The athlete version of CARM-Q was administered to 240 Japanese junior tennis players with a mean age of 15.7±1.3 years. Results of a confirmatory factor analysis replicated the factor structure found in the original version of the CARM-Q (Rhind and Jowett, 2012). Furthermore, it was suggested that the athlete version of CARM-Q had sufficient reliability and validity. The effects of the combination pattern of the coach-athlete dyad (athlete male/coach male, athlete male/coach female, athlete female/coach male, and athlete female/coach female) were tested via MANOVA using 7 subscales from the CARM-Q. Results revealed that the athlete male/coach female group was higher in Conflict management, Openness, and Motivational than the athlete male/coach male group. Additionally, the athlete female/coach male group revealed higher Motivational than the athlete male/coach male group. Future applications were also discussed regarding the CARM-Q as an assessment of the quality of the coach-athlete relationship in Japanese junior sport settings.
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| Notations: | sport games social sciences junior sports academic training and research |
| Published in: | Japanese Journal of Sport Psychology |
| Language: | English Japanese |
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2015
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| Online Access: | http://doi.org/10.4146/jjspopsy.2015-1413 |
| Volume: | 42 |
| Issue: | 2 |
| Pages: | 93-102 |
| Document types: | article |
| Level: | advanced |