Development and Validation of the Outcome Expectations for Yoga Scale
Authors
Thind, HerpreetSillice, Marie A
Fava, Joseph L
Lantini, Ryan
Horowitz, Santina
Jennings, Ernestine
Rosen, Rochelle K
Carmody, James F.
Becker, Bruce M
Marcus, Bess H
Bock, Beth C
UMass Chan Affiliations
MedicineDocument Type
Journal ArticlePublication Date
2017-11-01
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Objective: Our objective was to develop an instrument that can measure outcome expectations of yoga and to evaluate the instrument for internal consistency and initial construct validity. Methods: A 20-item scale was developed to assess physical, mental, and spiritual health benefits related to yoga practice among adults. The scale was tested in a baseline survey with adults participating in a clinical trial. Principal component analysis was used to investigate the internal structure of the measure. Outcome expectations for yoga were examined for demographic differences. Results: The sample (N = 185) was 54% women, 89% white and had a mean age of 46 years. The final 20-item scale had high item loadings that ranged from .57 to .88 with a Cronbach's alpha value of .96. Significant differences were found in outcome expectation score by sex. Conclusion: This newly developed scale can be used to assess outcome expectations for yoga and tailor interventions to promote adherence to yoga practice.Source
Thind H, Sillice MA, Fava JL, Lantini R, Horowitz S, Jennings E, Rosen RK, Carmody J, Becker BM, Marcus BH, Bock BC. Development and Validation of the Outcome Expectations for Yoga Scale. Am J Health Behav. 2017 Nov 1;41(6):796-802. doi: 10.5993/AJHB.41.6.13. PMID: 29025507.DOI
10.5993/AJHB.41.6.13Permanent Link to this Item
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14038/52514PubMed ID
29025507ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.5993/AJHB.41.6.13