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进食自我效能量表的编制及信效度检验

Eating self-efficacy: validation of a new brief scale.

机构信息

Department of Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Via dei Marsi 78, 00185, Rome, Italy.

Department of Development and Socialization Processes Psychology, Sapienza University of Rome, Rome, Italy.

出版信息

Eat Weight Disord. 2021 Feb;26(1):295-303. doi: 10.1007/s40519-020-00854-2. Epub 2020 Feb 1.

Abstract

PURPOSE

Eating self-efficacy (ESE) is the belief in one's ability to self-regulate eating. Social and emotional situations may be differently challenging depending on the individual eating habits, body mass index and affects. Several ESE scales have been developed but most of them focus on weight management, dieting or healthy eating. The aim of the study was to validate a new brief scale assessing ESE in situations in which people face social or emotional pressures for excessive food intake.

METHODS

Study 1: A sample of 412 volunteer females (age M = 25.44 ± 5.03) completed a first 25-item version of the scale. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted for selecting a subgroup of items composing the ESE brief scale (ESEBS). Study 2 assessed its psychometric properties through a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), analyzing the responses of 410 volunteer adults (273 females, 137 males).

RESULTS

EFA of Study 1 evidenced a bifactorial structure. Four items for each factor were selected, explaining 63% of the variance. Study 2 confirmed the good fit of the bifactorial model (CFI = 0.9589; χ (19) = 62.852, p < 0.001; RMSEA = 0.075; SRMR = 0.040) and provided support for the measurement invariance of the scale across gender. The internal consistency was as follows: Social (α = 0.786), Emotional (α = 0.820). The concurrent validity of the subscales was demonstrated by significant latent negative correlations with measures of eating disorders and emotional eating.

CONCLUSIONS

The 8-items ESEBS appears as a valid and reliable instrument to assess eating self-efficacy related to social and emotional situations. Future studies should evaluate its potential use in non-clinical and clinical research and interventions.

LEVEL OF EVIDENCE

Level V, descriptive cross-sectional study.

摘要

目的

饮食自我效能感(ESE)是指对自我调节饮食能力的信念。社交和情绪情境可能因个体的饮食习惯、体重指数和情绪而异,具有挑战性。已经开发了几种 ESE 量表,但大多数都侧重于体重管理、节食或健康饮食。本研究的目的是验证一种新的简短量表,用于评估人们在面临社交或情绪压力导致过度进食时的 ESE。

方法

研究 1:412 名志愿者女性(年龄 M=25.44±5.03)完成了该量表的前 25 项版本。进行探索性因素分析(EFA),以选择组成 ESE 简短量表(ESEBS)的项目子组。研究 2 通过验证性因素分析(CFA)评估了其心理测量特性,分析了 410 名志愿成年人(273 名女性,137 名男性)的反应。

结果

研究 1 的 EFA 表明存在双因素结构。每个因素选择了 4 个项目,解释了 63%的方差。研究 2 证实了双因素模型的良好拟合(CFI=0.9589;χ(19)=62.852,p<0.001;RMSEA=0.075;SRMR=0.040),并支持该量表在性别上的测量不变性。量表的内部一致性如下:社交(α=0.786),情绪(α=0.820)。子量表的同时效度通过与饮食失调和情绪性进食的测量指标显著的潜在负相关得到证明。

结论

8 项 ESEBS 似乎是一种有效且可靠的工具,可用于评估与社交和情绪情境相关的饮食自我效能感。未来的研究应评估其在非临床和临床研究和干预中的潜在用途。

证据水平

描述性横断面研究,水平 V。

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