Nakano Keiko
Atomi University, Department of Clinical Psychology, Saitama, Japan.
Psychol Rep. 2005 Aug;97(1):337-8. doi: 10.2466/pr0.97.1.337-338.
The Japanese version of the Eating Disorder Inventory was completed by 204 female university students. Confirmatory factor analyses supported the 9 factors reported by Shimura, et al. (2003). Further, maximum likelihood factor analysis yielded nine factors, accounting for 48.8% of the total variance. There was also adequate fit for each of the 9 subscales. This study provided additional evidence on validity for this Japanese version.
204名女大学生完成了日本版的饮食失调量表。验证性因素分析支持了Shimura等人(2003年)报告的9个因素。此外,最大似然因素分析得出了9个因素,占总方差的48.8%。9个分量表的拟合度也都足够。本研究为该日本版的有效性提供了更多证据。