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  • Psychological engagement, which includes elements like enjoyment and concentration, plays a crucial role in the positive outcomes of youth activities, but more research is needed to understand its development and measure it effectively.
  • The current study tested a brief engagement measure using two samples of Canadian youth, analyzing their responses with structural equation modeling to validate the measure's structure.
  • The findings indicated that psychological engagement is best represented by three underlying factors (cognitive, affective, and relational/spiritual) along with a second-order factor, and it was linked to the positive aspects of activity settings and perceived outcomes.

Article Abstract

Although psychological engagement (e.g., enjoyment, concentration) may be critical in fostering positive outcomes of youth activity participation, too few studies have been conducted to establish its role in development. Furthermore, an established measurement tool is lacking. In the current study, we evaluated a brief engagement measure with two Canadian samples of youth (Sample 1, N = 290, mean age = 16.9 years, 62% female; Sample 2, N = 1827, mean age = 13.1 years, 54% female). We conducted a confirmatory factor analysis with structural equation modeling to examine the hypothesized structure of the model. We also assessed the measure's validity by testing relations between engagement and both perceived outcomes and positive features of activity settings. Psychological engagement was best captured by three latent cognitive, affective, and relational/spiritual factors and a second-order latent factor. Also, as anticipated, psychological engagement was associated with features of the activity setting and perceived impact.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.adolescence.2015.09.006DOI Listing

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