Brunault Paul, Courtois Robert, Gearhardt Ashley N, Gaillard Philippe, Journiac Kevin, Cathelain Sarah, Réveillère Christian, Ballon Nicolas
1 CHRU de Tours, Équipe de Liaison et de Soins en Addictologie, Tours, France.
2 CHRU de Tours, Clinique Psychiatrique Universitaire, Tours, France.
Can J Psychiatry. 2017 Mar;62(3):199-210. doi: 10.1177/0706743716673320. Epub 2016 Oct 8.
The Yale Food Addiction Scale (YFAS) is the only questionnaire that assesses food addiction (FA) based on substance dependence criteria in the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM), Fourth Edition, Text Revision. Following recent updating of addiction criteria, a new DSM-5 version (YFAS 2.0) has been developed. Our study tested the psychometric properties of the French YFAS 2.0 in a nonclinical population.
We assessed 330 nonclinical participants for FA (French YFAS 2.0), eating behaviour, and eating disorder (Binge Eating Scale, Emotional Overeating Questionnaire, Three-Factor Eating Questionnaire-R18, Questionnaire on Eating and Weight Patterns-Revised, Eating Disorder Diagnostic Scale). We tested the scale's factor structure (confirmatory factor analysis based on 11 diagnostic criteria), internal consistency, and construct and incremental validity.
Prevalence of FA was 8.2%. Our results supported a 1-factor structure similar to the US version. In both its diagnostic and symptom count versions, the YFAS 2.0 had good internal consistency (Kuder-Richardson alpha was 0.83) and was associated with body mass index (BMI), binge eating, uncontrolled and emotional eating, binge eating disorder, and cognitive restraint. FA predicted BMI above and beyond binge eating frequency. Females had a higher prevalence of FA than males but not more FA symptoms.
We validated a psychometrically sound French version of the YFAS 2.0 in a nonclinical population, in both its symptom count and diagnostic versions. Future studies should investigate psychometric properties of this questionnaire in clinical populations potentially at risk for FA (that is, patients with obesity, diabetes, hypertension, or other metabolic syndrome risk factors).
耶鲁食物成瘾量表(YFAS)是唯一一份依据《精神疾病诊断与统计手册》(第四版,修订版)中物质依赖标准来评估食物成瘾(FA)的问卷。随着成瘾标准的近期更新,已开发出一个新的DSM - 5版本(YFAS 2.0)。我们的研究在非临床人群中测试了法语版YFAS 2.0的心理测量特性。
我们对330名非临床参与者进行了食物成瘾(法语版YFAS 2.0)、饮食行为和饮食失调(暴饮暴食量表、情绪化暴饮暴食问卷、三因素饮食问卷 - R18、饮食与体重模式问卷 - 修订版、饮食失调诊断量表)的评估。我们测试了该量表的因子结构(基于11项诊断标准的验证性因子分析)、内部一致性以及结构效度和增量效度。
食物成瘾的患病率为8.2%。我们的结果支持了与美国版本相似的单因素结构。在其诊断版和症状计数版中,YFAS 2.0都具有良好的内部一致性(库德 - 理查森阿尔法系数为0.83),并且与体重指数(BMI)、暴饮暴食、无节制和情绪化饮食、暴饮暴食障碍以及认知抑制相关。食物成瘾预测BMI的能力超过了暴饮暴食频率。女性食物成瘾的患病率高于男性,但症状数量并不更多。
我们在非临床人群中验证了心理测量性能良好的法语版YFAS 2.0的症状计数版和诊断版。未来的研究应调查该问卷在可能存在食物成瘾风险的临床人群(即肥胖、糖尿病、高血压或其他代谢综合征风险因素患者)中的心理测量特性。