Development and Content Validity of a Pre-participation Evaluation Tool for Recreational Athletes Engaged in High-Intensity Sports
Smita C Patil, Anandh S.

TL;DR
This study created a new pre-participation evaluation tool for recreational athletes in high-intensity sports, ensuring it is valid and practical for use.
Contribution
A novel, validated PPE questionnaire specifically designed for recreational athletes in high-intensity sports.
Findings
The tool achieved strong content validity with 80% of items having a CVR ≥0.49.
Pilot testing showed high acceptability and feasibility among recreational athletes.
The final tool includes 59 items across five domains.
Abstract
Background: Participation in high-intensity sports among recreational athletes has increased substantially, accompanied by a higher incidence of preventable cardiovascular and musculoskeletal adverse events. Existing pre-participation evaluation (PPE) tools are largely designed for elite or scholastic athletes and frequently lack rigorous psychometric validation for recreational populations. Objective: To develop a novel PPE questionnaire tailored for recreational athletes engaged in high-intensity sports and to establish its face validity and content validity using a systematic, theory-driven methodology. Methods: Instrument development followed a two-phase qualitative design. Phase I involved a Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA)-guided systematic review and expert consultation to define relevant domains and generate an initial item pool.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSports injuries and prevention · Cardiovascular Effects of Exercise · Sport Psychology and Performance
