A study of the validity of Spanish version of the Self- Estimated Functional Inability Because Of Pain (SEFIP) in pre-professional dancers
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Taylor and Francis
Materia
Dancers Injuries Musculoskeletal problems
Fecha
2024Referencia bibliográfica
Published version: Plaza Morillas, E., Ortiz-Camacho, M. D. M., & Baena-Extremera, A. (2024). A study of the validity of Spanish version of the Self-Estimated Functional Inability because of pain (SEFIP) in pre-professional dancers. Research in Dance Education, 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1080/14647893.2024.2346489
Resumen
The aim of this research was to analyse the psychometric properties of the
Spanish version of the Self-Estimated Functional Inability due to Pain
Questionnaire (SEFIP) in Dance Conservatory students. For this purpose, the
Self-Estimated Functional Inability Because Of Pain (SEFIP) instrument was
used, translated into Spanish, validated by experts and administered to a total of
451 students from the Professional and Superior Dance Conservatories of
Andalusia (418 females=92.7%; 33 males=7.3%) aged 10 and 48 years (M=
18.66; SD= 5.296). The structure of the instrument was then analysed using
confirmatory procedures. The Spanish version of the instrument was named
Cuestionario de Incapacidad Funcional Autoestimada debido al Dolor. The
results show that the model that presents correct fits in the confirmatory analysis
is the one-factor model. The model fit data were very good: χ2 /gl=3.37, p=.000;
CFI=.94; NFI=.95; GFI=.91; RMSEA=.07 (90% CI=.603; .821). The results
support the validity and reliability of this instrument in this population to be used
to prevent injuries in dancers.