Development and validation of a physical literacy assessment questionnaire for college students
Lin Liu, Guang Hui Yang, Qi Zhang

TL;DR
This study created and validated a questionnaire to assess physical literacy in college students, which can help promote lifelong health and physical activity.
Contribution
The study introduces a new, validated questionnaire specifically designed to measure physical literacy in college students.
Findings
The PLAQ-CS questionnaire includes six domains and 47 items with strong reliability and validity.
Confirmatory factor analysis supported the six-factor structure of the questionnaire.
The questionnaire's Cronbach's Alpha coefficient was 0.956, indicating high internal consistency.
Abstract
Physical literacy (PL) plays a vital role in promoting lifelong health, wellbeing, and sustained engagement in physical activity. This study aimed to develop and validate a physical literacy assessment questionnaire for college students (PLAQ-CS). This cross-sectional study employed a mixed-method sequential design to develop and validate the PLAQ-CS. Domains and preliminary items were generated through an extensive literature review and semi-structured interviews with 11 students. Fourteen experts evaluated item relevance and clarity to establish content validity. A total of 1,017 students participated in the quantitative phase to assess the reliability and validity of the questionnaire. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was used to refine the item pool, followed by confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to examine factorial validity. Internal consistency was assessed using Cronbach's…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChildren's Physical and Motor Development · Physical Education and Pedagogy · Inclusion and Disability in Education and Sport
