Psychometric characteristics of the Brunel Mood Scale in a Singaporean context
Poster
Paper/Presentation Title | Psychometric characteristics of the Brunel Mood Scale in a Singaporean context |
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Presentation Type | Poster |
Authors | Han, Christie (Author), Parsons-Smith, Renee L. (Author), Fogarty, Gerard J. (Author) and Terry, Peter C. (Author) |
Year | 2019 |
Conference/Event | 15th European Congress of Sport and Exercise Psychology (FEPSAC Congress 2019) |
Event Details | 15th European Congress of Sport and Exercise Psychology (FEPSAC Congress 2019) Event Date 15 to end of 20 Jul 2019 Event Location Münster, Germany |
Abstract | Mood profiling serves several functions in the sporting domain, including monitoring of athlete mindset, early problem identification, performance prediction, and screening for pathogenic behaviours. The 24-item Brunel Mood Scale (BRUMS; Terry, Lane, Lane, & Keohane, 1999) is yet to be validated or researched extensively in a Singaporean context, and hence the current investigation provided a cross-cultural re-validation of the BRUMS. The six-factor measurement model was tested on a sample of 1,444 English-speaking Singaporean participants (age range = 18– 56+ yr., median = 22–25 yr.; male = 991, female = 440, unspecified = 13), including 954 involved in sport and 490 non-sport participants. In addition, a subgroup of 243 participants completed the BRUMS and concurrent measures of affect and psychological distress. A subgroup of 141 participants completed the BRUMS on two occasions to assess test-retest reliability. Structural equation modelling showed a good fit of the data to the measurement model (CFI = .937, TLI = .927, RMSEA = .062). Multi-sample modelling (sport vs non-sport, ≤ 25 yr. vs 26+ yr.) further supported the factorial validity of the measure. Relationships between BRUMS subscales and concurrent measures were consistent with theoretical predictions. Internal consistency and test-retest reliability coefficients were acceptable. Findings supported the psychometric integrity of the BRUMS for use in a Singaporean context, providing opportunities for further investigation of the antecedents, correlates and behavioural consequences of mood responses among Singaporean sport and non-sport participants. |
Keywords | mood; emotion; psychometrics; cross-cultural validation; BRUMS; PANAS; DASS |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 520406. Sensory processes, perception and performance |
520107. Sport and exercise psychology | |
529999. Other psychology not elsewhere classified | |
520105. Psychological methodology, design and analysis | |
Public Notes | Unpublished poster. |
Byline Affiliations | School of Psychology and Counselling |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q5574/psychometric-characteristics-of-the-brunel-mood-scale-in-a-singaporean-context
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