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FUNCTIONAL MOVEMENT SCREEN FACTORIAL VALIDITY AND MEASUREMENT INVARIANCE ACROSS SEX AMONG COLLEGIATE STUDENT-ATHLETES

机译:普通大学生运动员跨性别的功能性运动屏幕的有效性和测量差异

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The Functional Movement Screen (FMS) is a screening tool used to evaluate functional movement quality and subsequent musculoskeletal injury risk. Despite recent research on the factorial validity of the FMS, no confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) has been conducted to examine measurement invariance across sex among student-athletes. The primary purpose of the current study was to confirm the factor structure of the FMS measurement model in a collegiate student-athlete population. It was hypothesized that the 1-factor model would demonstrate better model fit than the recently proposed 2-factor model. The secondary purpose of the study was to examine FMS measurement invariance across sex using the previously identified measurement model. It was hypothesized that FMS measurement invariance would hold across sex. Male (n = 88) and female (n = 88) collegiate student-athletes completed FMS screening during the off-season. Factorial validity was examined using CFA procedures, and model parameters were estimated using maximum likelihood estimation. Measurement invariance was examined by comparison of fit indices between hierarchically constrained models. Results revealed support for both the 1- and the 2-factor models; however, the 2-factor model failed to fit the data significantly better than the 1-factor model. Results also indicated that measurement invariance did not hold across sex, indicating that the FMS sum score construct is not measured equivalently in male and female populations. Collectively, results provide evidence for the use of the unidimensional FMS sum score among collegiate student-athletes, yet prompt caution because it relates to the evaluation of sex differences in sum or movement pattern scores.
机译:功能性运动筛查(FMS)是一种筛查工具,用于评估功能性运动质量和随后的肌肉骨骼损伤的风险。尽管最近对FMS的因式有效性进行了研究,但尚未进行验证性因素分析(CFA)来检查学生运动员之间的性别差异。当前研究的主要目的是确认大学学生运动员群体中FMS测量模型的因素结构。假设1因子模型将比最近提出的2因子模型具有更好的模型拟合性。该研究的第二个目的是使用先前确定的测量模型来检查跨性别的FMS测量不变性。有人假设,FMS测量的不变性会在性别之间保持不变。男性(n = 88)和女性(n = 88)的大学学生运动员在淡季期间完成了FMS筛查。使用CFA程序检查阶乘有效性,并使用最大似然估计来估计模型参数。通过比较分层约束模型之间的拟合指数来检查测量不变性。结果表明支持1因子模型和2因子模型。但是,二因素模型无法比一因素模型更好地拟合数据。结果还表明,性别之间的测量不变性不成立,这表明在男性和女性人群中,FMS总分构造并未得到同等的测量。总体而言,研究结果为在大学学生运动员中使用一维FMS总分提供了证据,但仍需谨慎,因为它与总分或运动方式得分中性别差异的评估有关。

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