Basic psychological need satisfaction in active commuting to and from school BPNS-ACS(SWE)
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Burgueño Menjibar, Rafael; Lindqvist, Anna-Karin; Nyberg, Lars; Chillón Garzón, Palma; Rutberg, StinaEditorial
Elsevier
Materia
Need satisfaction Need-based experiences Active transport to school Active school commuting Children
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2023-05Referencia bibliográfica
R. Burgueño et al. Basic psychological need satisfaction in active commuting to and from school BPNS-ACS(SWE). Journal of Transport & Health 30 (2023) 101618. [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jth.2023.101618]
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VINNOVA 2021-03049Resumen
Background: The absence of appropriate Swedish-language instrumentation to assess active
commuting to school has largely hampered the study of the individual factors of the children,
such as autonomy, competence, and relatedness to active commuting to school.
Purpose: Building upon self-determination theory, the objective of this research was to gather
evidence of the validity and reliability of the Swedish version of the Basic Psychological Need
Satisfaction in Active Commuting to and from School (BPNS-ACS) tool.
Methods: The cross-sectional and purposive sample included 273 children (51.28% girls) from
urban areas.
Results: Confirmatory factor analysis underpinned the three-factor correlated model, which was
invariant across gender. Evidence in support of discriminant and convergent validity and reli-
ability was gathered. Criterion validity evidence was met by positive and significant predictions
of autonomy, competence, and relatedness satisfaction on active commuting to and from school.
Conclusions: The Swedish version of the BPNS-ACS is a psychometrically robust measure of
children’s perceptions of autonomy, competence, and relatedness satisfaction in active
commuting to school and could be used to assess the effects of school-based interventions on need
satisfaction for active commuting to school.