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Exercise Addiction Inventory (EAI)×Anketas par mentālo izturību (MTQ48)×
NozareSporta psiholoģijaSporta psiholoģija
SaimeProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Izcelsmes gads20042002
AutorsAdrian Terry, Attila Szabo, Mark GriffithsPeter Clough, Keith Earle, David Sewell
TipsSelf-report exercise addiction/dependence screening questionnaireSelf-report mental toughness and resilience questionnaire
PirmavotsTerry, A., Szabo, A., & Griffiths, M. D. (2004). The exercise addiction inventory: A new brief screening tool. British Journal of Sports Medicine, 38(4), 558–561. DOI ↗Clough, P. J., Earle, K., & Sewell, D. (2002). Mental toughness: A definition and measured construct. Journal of Applied Sport Psychology, 14(3), 169–187. link ↗
Citi nosaukumiEAI, Exercise DependenceMTQ48, Mental Toughness, 4Cs
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KopsavilkumsThe EAI is a 6-item questionnaire measuring the risk of exercise addiction or exercise dependence—the compulsive continuation of exercise despite negative consequences and in response to withdrawal anxiety. Developed by Terry, Szabo, and Griffiths in 2004, the EAI is a brief, practical screening tool for identifying athletes and exercisers at risk for pathological exercise patterns that compromise physical health and psychological wellbeing.The MTQ48 is a 48-item instrument measuring mental toughness—the capacity to perform well under pressure, persist through adversity, maintain emotional control, and sustain commitment toward goals. Developed by Clough, Earle, and Sewell in 2002, the MTQ48 operationalizes mental toughness across four dimensions (the '4Cs': Control, Commitment, Challenge, and Confidence) and has become widely adopted in sport psychology, talent development, and organizational psychology for identifying and developing psychological resilience.
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