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PASSES is developed to measure the perceived
autonomy support in exercise for young people from significant others; “Perceived Autonomy Support in Exercise Setting from physical education instructor” and “Perceived Autonomy Support in Exercise Setting
from peers”.Each questionnaire has 12 items with 7-point Likert type responses, ranging from 1 (strongly disagree) to 7 (strongly agree).
Year: 2007
Authors: Hagger et al
Disease: Obesity
Outcome: Participation and decisions making
See more tools that use this outcome Measure: Shared decision-making
See more tools that use this measure Number of RCTs that used this tool (in our study): 1
See the RCTs Scale: Higher scores are better Reference: Hagger, M. S., Chatzisarantis, N. L. D., Hein, V., Pihu, M., Soós, I., & Karsai, I. (2007). The perceived autonomy support scale for exercise settings (PASSES): Development, validity, and cross-cultural invariance in young people. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 8(5), 632–653.
See more tools that use this outcome Measure: Shared decision-making
See more tools that use this measure Number of RCTs that used this tool (in our study): 1
See the RCTs Scale: Higher scores are better Reference: Hagger, M. S., Chatzisarantis, N. L. D., Hein, V., Pihu, M., Soós, I., & Karsai, I. (2007). The perceived autonomy support scale for exercise settings (PASSES): Development, validity, and cross-cultural invariance in young people. Psychology of Sport and Exercise, 8(5), 632–653.
Target population: Children/adolescents
Focus Generic
Translations available: Yes
Original version validated: Yes
Original language: English
Form of delivery: Self-reported
Licence needed: No
10.1016/j.psychsport.2006.09.001