Psychometric validation of the Brazilian version of the interpersonal behavior questionnaire in physical education

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Grounded on Self-Determination Theory, this study aimed to validate the internal structure and internal consistency of the Brazilian version of the Interpersonal Behavior Questionnaire in Physical Education (IBQ-PE-BRA) among Brazilian adolescents. A total of 500 students (51.2% female), aged 11–17 years (M = 13.82, SD = 1.77), completed the IBQ-PE-BRA. Confirmatory Factor Analysis supported the model’s adequacy, and additional Item Response Theory analyses identified items with insufficient discrimination, indicating a low ability to differentiate between different levels of the construct. The internal consistency measure was satisfactory for the Autonomy-Supportive Behaviors, Competence-Supportive Behaviors, and Relatedness-Supportive Behaviors factors. On the other hand, the three types of need-thwarting behavior obtained unsatisfactory scores. The results of the present study provide important insights for researchers and professionals who intend to use the IBQ-PE-BRA as a tool for assessing students’ perceptions of Physical Education teachers’ behaviors.

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Caldeira, H.F.B., Correia Júnior, J.L., da Costa, J.C.A. et al. Psychometric validation of the Brazilian version of the interpersonal behavior questionnaire in physical education (2026). Current Psycholofy, 45, 578. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12144-026-09055-z

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