Development and preliminary validation of the cricket mental toughness inventory (CMTI)

Daniel F. Gucciardi, Sandy Gordon

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Abstract

The purpose of this research project was to develop a psychometrically sound measure of mental toughness in cricket, using a multi-method research design. Two qualitative studies in which current and former cricketers' (n=16) perceptions of the key components of mental toughness in cricket and the suitability of an item pool to target those key components (n=9) were assessed. We then conducted two quantitative studies to examine both the within- and between-network properties of the Cricket Mental Toughness Inventory (CMTI) using confirmatory factor analysis and correlations. Support for the existence of a five-factor, 15-item model was revealed with three independent samples of cricketers; two contained cricketers from several different countries (n=285 and 285), whereas one contained Australian cricketers only (n=433). Each of the five subscales (affective intelligence, attentional control, resilience, self-belief, and desire to achieve) were positively correlated with dispositional flow, hardiness, and resilience and negatively correlated with athlete burnout. Although requiring replication and extension, the results of the present study provide preliminary support for the factor structure, internal reliability, and construct validity of the CMTI.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1293-1310
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Sports Sciences
Volume27
Issue number12
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Burnout
  • Flow
  • Hardiness
  • Multi-method research
  • Questionnaire development
  • Resilience

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