Department Personality, Evaluation and Psychological Treatment, Universitat de València, Avda. Blasco Ibáñez, 21, 46010, València, Spain.
CIBER Fisiopatología Obesidad y Nutrición (CIBERObn), Instituto Salud Carlos III, Madrid, Spain.
Eat Weight Disord. 2020 Dec;25(6):1533-1542. doi: 10.1007/s40519-019-00788-4. Epub 2019 Oct 11.
The Multidimensional Weight Locus of Control Scale (MWLCS) measures a person's beliefs regarding the locus of control or lack of locus of control over his/her body weight.
We aim to evaluate the factorial structure and psychometric properties of the MWLCS with Spanish normal weight, overweight and obese samples.
The research was carried out in two different studies. The first included a sample of 140 normal weight participants, selected out of a 274 sample recruited with an online survey. Study 2 was carried out in a sample of 633 participants recruited from the PREDIMED-Plus study. Out of them, 558 participants fulfilled the weight criteria and were categorized into: overweight (BMI 25 - < 29.99; N = 170), obese class I (BMI 30 - < 34.99; N = 266), and obese class II (BMI 35 - < 39.99; N = 122). Exploratory (EFA) and confirmatory (CFA) factor analyses were used to evaluate the factor structure of the MWLCS, and reliabilities and Spearman's correlations were estimated. Invariance measurement was tested across the three subgroups of weight in Study 2.
A three-factor structure indicating weight locus of control factors (internal, chance, and powerful others) was supported, both via EFA in the normal weight sample and CFA in the overweight and obese samples. In the normal weight sample, the powerful others dimension was positively related to BMI and the dimensions of the Dutch Eating Behaviors Questionnaire. Additionally, the scale showed evidence of scalar invariance across the groups with different weight conditions.
This scale seems to be a psychometrically appropriate instrument and its use is highly recommended when designing interventions for overweight or obese individuals.
Level V, descriptive study.
多维体重控制 locus 量表(MWLCS)衡量一个人对体重控制或缺乏体重控制的信念。
我们旨在评估 MWLCS 在西班牙正常体重、超重和肥胖样本中的因子结构和心理测量特性。
该研究分两个阶段进行。第一阶段包括从一个 274 人的在线调查样本中选取的 140 名正常体重参与者。第二阶段研究是在 PREDIMED-Plus 研究中招募的 633 名参与者中进行的。其中,558 名参与者符合体重标准,分为超重(BMI 25-<29.99;N=170)、肥胖 I 级(BMI 30-<34.99;N=266)和肥胖 II 级(BMI 35-<39.99;N=122)。采用探索性(EFA)和验证性(CFA)因子分析评估 MWLCS 的因子结构,估计信度和斯皮尔曼相关系数。在第二阶段的研究中,对三个体重亚组进行了不变性测量。
支持了一个三因素结构,表明体重控制 locus 因素(内部、机会和有影响力的他人),这在正常体重样本的 EFA 和超重和肥胖样本的 CFA 中均得到了支持。在正常体重样本中,有影响力的他人维度与 BMI 和荷兰饮食行为问卷的维度呈正相关。此外,该量表在具有不同体重状况的群体中表现出标度不变性的证据。
该量表似乎是一种具有心理测量学意义的合适工具,在为超重或肥胖个体设计干预措施时,强烈推荐使用。
五级,描述性研究。