PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE STATE ANXIETY INVENTORY (SAI) IN THE CONTEXT OF ACUTE EXERCISE: ANOTHER LOOK

6/9/98


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PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE STATE ANXIETY INVENTORY (SAI) IN THE CONTEXT OF ACUTE EXERCISE: ANOTHER LOOK

State Anxiety Inventory (SAI) and Exercise

What has been found?

Exercise-associated “anxiogenesis” and “anxiolysis”?

Rejeski, Hardy, & Shaw’s (1991) “alternative viewpoint”

Rejeski, Hardy, & Shaw, 1991

Just what is “state anxiety” anyway?

Spielberger’s model of anxiety

SAI & Exercise: Conceptual problems

And yet...

STUDY 1

STUDY 1

STUDY 1 RESULTS: Total SAI Score Changes

STUDY 1 RESULTS: Individual Item Responses

STUDY 1 RESULTS: Internal Consistency

STUDY 1 RESULTS: FS & FAS Responses

STUDY 1 RESULTS: SAM Responses

STUDY 1 RESULTS: Predicting SAI Score

STUDY 2

STUDY 2

STUDY 2 RESULTS: Total SAI Score Changes

STYDY 2 RESULTS: Item Responses

STUDY 2 RESULTS: Internal Consistency

STUDY 2 RESULTS: PCA Following Exercise

STUDY 2 RESULTS: AD ACL Responses

Conclusions

Recommendations for Future Research

Author: Paddy Ekkekakis

Email: ekkekaki@uiuc.edu

Home Page: http://www.kines.uiuc.edu/psychophys/