Pinard Courtney A, Yaroch Amy L, Hart Michael H, Serrano Elena L, McFerren Mary M, Estabrooks Paul A
1Gretchen Swanson Center for Nutrition, Omaha, NE, USA.
Health Promot Pract. 2014 Jan;15(1):109-17. doi: 10.1177/1524839913477863. Epub 2013 Mar 7.
Few comprehensive measures exist to assess contributors to childhood obesity within the home, specifically among low-income populations. The current study describes the modification and psychometric testing of the Comprehensive Home Environment Survey (CHES), an inclusive measure of the home food, physical activity, and media environment related to childhood obesity. The items were tested for content relevance by an expert panel and piloted in the priority population. The CHES was administered to low-income parents of children 5 to 17 years (N = 150), including a subsample of parents a second time and additional caregivers to establish test-retest and interrater reliabilities. Children older than 9 years (n = 95), as well as parents (N = 150) completed concurrent assessments of diet and physical activity behaviors (predictive validity). Analyses and item trimming resulted in 18 subscales and a total score, which displayed adequate internal consistency (α = .74-.92) and high test-retest reliability (r ≥ .73, ps < .01) and interrater reliability (r ≥ .42, ps < .01). The CHES score and a validated screener for the home environment were correlated (r = .37, p < .01; concurrent validity). CHES subscales were significantly correlated with behavioral measures (r = -.20-.55, p < .05; predictive validity). The CHES shows promise as a valid/reliable assessment of the home environment related to childhood obesity, including healthy diet and physical activity.
目前几乎没有综合措施来评估家庭环境中导致儿童肥胖的因素,尤其是在低收入人群中。本研究描述了综合家庭环境调查(CHES)的修改和心理测量测试,这是一种全面衡量与儿童肥胖相关的家庭食物、身体活动和媒体环境的方法。该调查项目由专家小组进行内容相关性测试,并在重点人群中进行试点。CHES被用于调查150名5至17岁儿童的低收入父母,包括对部分父母进行第二次抽样调查以及对其他照顾者进行调查,以建立重测信度和评分者间信度。9岁以上的儿童(n = 95)以及父母(N = 150)完成了饮食和身体活动行为的同步评估(预测效度)。通过分析和项目删减得到了18个分量表和一个总分,其内部一致性良好(α = .74-.92),重测信度较高(r ≥ .73,p < .01),评分者间信度也较高(r ≥ .42,p < .01)。CHES得分与家庭环境的有效筛选工具相关(r = .37,p < .01;同时效度)。CHES分量表与行为指标显著相关(r = -.20-.55,p < .05;预测效度)。CHES有望成为对与儿童肥胖相关的家庭环境(包括健康饮食和身体活动)进行有效/可靠评估的工具。