The psychometric evaluation of the Revised Exercise Addiction Inventory: Improved psychometric properties by changing item response rating

Author:

Attila Szabo12,Amit Pinto2,Mark D. Griffiths3,Rita Kovácsik1,Zsolt Demetrovics2

Affiliation:

1. 1 Institute of Health Promotion and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Education and Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

2. 2 Institute of Psychology, ELTE Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary

3. 3 Department of Psychology, The Nottingham Trent University, Nottingham, UK

Abstract

Background The Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI) is a short, valid, and reliable instrument used to assess the risk for exercise addiction, and has already been used in numerous published studies. The EAI contains six items, rated on a 5-point scale (strongly agree to strongly disagree), which are based on the components model of addiction. The middle of the original scale (scoring 3 out of 5) reflects neither agreement nor disagreement, which conveys neutrality. However, the present authors believe that individual who provides a neutral opinion on each item (i.e., scoring 3) is a conceptual dilemma because it artificially increases the total score obtainable on the scale without yielding agreement or disagreement with a particular item. Indeed, the six items of the EAI are phrased in such way that respondents can either agree or disagree in the slightly to strongly range. Methods This study modified the EAI from a 5-point rating scale to a 6-point one, so that it eliminated a middle neutral response. A total of 277 exercising participants completed the Revised Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI-R) and Exercise Dependence Scale. Results All psychometric properties of the EAI-R were superior to the originally published scale. Conclusion Considering these findings, it is recommended that scholars now use the EAI-R in the future research if they need to assess the risk of exercise addiction.

Publisher

Akademiai Kiado Zrt.

Subject

Psychiatry and Mental health,Clinical Psychology,General Medicine,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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