RESUMENEste estudio analiza la estructura factorial de la versión española (Kim, Duda, Tomás y Balaguer, 2003) del Cuestionario de Aproximación al Afrontamiento en el Deporte (Approach to Coping in Sport Questionnaire, ACSQ-1, Kim, 1999;Kim y Duda, 1997) en 562 futbolistas. Adicionalmente, se plantea la validación de una versión adaptada del ACSQ diseñada para valorar la percepción de efectividad. Los resultados del CFA ponen de manifiesto un ajuste satisfactorio para ambos modelos ACSQ-uso y ACSQ-efectividad, observándose mejores indicadores para el modelo de efectividad (x2/gl=2.57; CFI= .913; TLI= .904; RMSEA= .058). Por otro lado, las relaciones de las diferentes dimensiones de afrontamiento en su versión uso y en su versión efectividad con las variables externas consideradas (ansiedad y autoconfianza) ponen de manifiesto el diferente papel de ambos criterios, y la necesidad, por lo tanto, de contemplar ambos indicadores en la valoración del coping en el ámbito deportivo. ABSTRACTThis study examines the factorial structure of the Spanish version (Kim, Duda, Tomás y Balaguer, 2003) of the Approach to Coping in Sport Questionnaire (ACSQ-1, Kim, 1999;Kim y Duda, 1997) in 562 soccer players. Additionally, a second aim of this study is to analyze the psychometric properties of an adapted version of ACSQ designed to assess perception of effectiveness. The results of CFA provided a satisfactory fit for both models ACSQ-use and ACSQeffectiveness, showing better indexes for effectiveness model (x2/df = 2.57; CFI = .913; TLI = .904; RMSEA = .058). Moreover, the relations between ACSQuse, ACSQ-effectiveness and the external variables (anxiety and selfconfidence) show the different roles of both criteria, and the need, therefore, of contemplate both indicators in the assessment of coping in sport.
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