Self-defense and martial arts evaluation for college women: preliminary validation of perceptions of dangerous situations scale |
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Authors: | Hughes Patricia Paulsen Sherrill Claudine Myers Bettye Rowe Nancy Marshall David |
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Institution: | Department of Health and Human Performance, Oklahoma State University, Stillwater 74078, USA. hughesp@okstate.edu |
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Abstract: | Martial arts and self-defense programs train fearful people, especially women, to be more competent and confident to defend themselves in dangerous situations. However, there are no validated instruments to evaluate the effectiveness of programs purporting to teach self-protection. The Perceptions of Dangerous Situations Scale (PDSS), composed of fear, likelihood and confidence subscales, was developed and validated for university women. Participants were 368 university women, ages 17 to 45 years (M age = 20.7 years). Content validity of the PDSS was established through an expert panel, and construct validity was established through principal components analysis and determination of instructional sensitivity. Reliability was established through alpha coefficients. The PDSS, when used with university women, offers promising measurement opportunities in self-defense and martial arts settings. |
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