University Clinic for Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Medical Faculty, Campus East-Westphalia, Ruhr-University Bochum, Luebbecke, Germany.
Centre for Eating Disorders, Klinik am Korso, Bad Oeynhausen, Germany.
Brain Behav. 2023 Oct;13(10):e3220. doi: 10.1002/brb3.3220. Epub 2023 Aug 9.
Many people, including patients with eating disorders (EDs), experience an increased urge for physical activity. "Trait"-like activity in patients with EDs is assessed by existing questionnaires, but there are few clinically validated assessments of a "state" urge to be physically active. Here, we developed and validated the State Urge to be Physically Active-Questionnaire (SUPA-Q).
After developing and piloting the items, N = 126 patients with EDs (mostly anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa) took part in our mixed-longitudinal validation study with one primary assessment for all patients and a secondary assessment for a subsample of patients. Cronbach's α and split-half-methods served as measures of consistency and reliability. Correlations with other questionnaires were used to determine convergent and divergent validity, and confirmatory factor analysis was used for investigating factorial validity. We used paired-samples t-tests for repeated assessments to investigate change sensitivity.
We found the SUPA-Q to be highly consistent, and reliable and to demonstrate convergent, divergent, and factorial validity. The comparison of SUPA-Q scores from repeated assessments within a subsample of patients demonstrated the questionnaire's change sensitivity, Cohen's d = 0.48. Moreover, an increase in SUPA-Q scores was associated with a less positive mood, more anxiety, more body dissatisfaction, more tenseness, less feelings of control, and more stress.
The newly developed SUPA-Q may help to accentuate the necessity to evaluate and address the acute urge to engage in physical activity in patients with EDs in clinical practice and ultimately support tailoring treatments to patients' unique symptom patterns. The questionnaire is available at https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/G2YBC.
许多人,包括饮食失调(ED)患者,都经历过增强的身体活动欲望。ED 患者的“特质”样活动通过现有的问卷进行评估,但很少有针对身体活动“状态”冲动的临床验证评估。在这里,我们开发并验证了状态身体活动冲动问卷(SUPA-Q)。
在开发和试行项目后,N=126 名 ED 患者(主要为神经性厌食症和神经性贪食症)参加了我们的混合纵向验证研究,所有患者进行一次主要评估,一部分患者进行二次评估。克朗巴赫的 α 和半分法被用作一致性和可靠性的度量。与其他问卷的相关性用于确定收敛和发散效度,验证性因子分析用于调查因子效度。我们使用配对样本 t 检验进行重复评估以研究变化敏感性。
我们发现 SUPA-Q 具有高度一致性和可靠性,并具有收敛、发散和因子效度。在一个患者子样本中对 SUPA-Q 评分进行重复评估的比较表明该问卷具有变化敏感性,Cohen's d=0.48。此外,SUPA-Q 评分的增加与情绪更消极、焦虑更多、身体不满更多、紧张度更高、控制感更低以及压力更大相关。
新开发的 SUPA-Q 可能有助于强调在临床实践中评估和解决 ED 患者急性身体活动冲动的必要性,并最终支持根据患者独特的症状模式定制治疗。问卷可在 https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/G2YBC 获得。