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2007Evenson Kelly R; Motl Robert W; Birnbaum Amanda S; Ward Dianne S
Measurement of perceived school climate for active travel in children.
American journal of health behavior 2007;31(1):86-97.
OBJECTIVES: To describe the development of an original scale that measures perceived school climate for active travel in fourth- and fifth-grade girls and boys. METHODS: The data were analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to provide evidence of factorial validity, factorial invariance, and construct validity. RESULTS: The CFA supported the fit of a 3-factor (encouragement, praise, and importance) correlated model for the school climate for active travel measure. This hierarchical model was invariant between sex and across a 7-month time period, and initial evidence for construct validity was provided. CONCLUSIONS: School climate for active travel is a measurable construct, and preliminary evidence suggests relationships with more support for active travel from friends and family.

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