Mentální dovednosti českých sportovců: validační studie české verze dotazníku OMSAT-3*
Mental skills among Czech athletes: Validation of the Czech version of OMSAT-3* questionnaire
Author(s): Michal Vičar, Hana HřebíčkováSubject(s): Sports Studies
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: translation; questionnaire standardisation; OMSAT-3*; sports talent; mental skills; psychodiagnostics
Summary/Abstract: The Ottawa Mental Skills Assessment Tool, OMSAT-3*, (Durand-Bush, N., Salmela, J. H., & GreenDemers, I., 2001) is a dialogic tool used all around the world to assess the quality of mental skills of both professional and amateur athletes. This article deals with translation and formation of a Czech version. It analyses the findings related to sports talent with an emphasis on sports talent identification and mental skills. OMSAT-3* is comprised of forty-eight questions. The questionnaire focuses on twelve psychological characteristics of mental skills divided into three groups – Foundation skills (self-confidence, commitment and goal-setting), Psychosomatic skills (stress control, fear control, relaxation and activation) and Cognitive skills (focusing, refocusing, imagery, mental practise and competition planning). The Czech version of the questionnaire was administrated to athletes (n-254) aged between 11 and 42 years from 26 sport disciplines of various performance levels. The scales reliability was verified in goal-setting, self-confidence, commitment, activation, focusing, competition planning and mental practise, with population more experienced in sport also in stress control. The remaining dimensions (relaxation, fear control, imagery and refocusing) show too low internal consistency. Neither the validity of the Czech version of the questionnaire nor its factor structure were therefore confirmed. Based on an analysis of the translation deficiencies, a new Czech version of the OMSAT-3* questionnaire was created.
Journal: Studia sportiva
- Issue Year: 11/2017
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 165-181
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Czech