Department of Human Sciences, Sam Houston State University, 1700 University Blvd., Huntsville, TX, 77340, USA.
Department of Health and Human Performance, University of Houston, 3875 Holman St. Rm 104 Garrison, Houston, TX, 77204-6015, USA.
Nutr J. 2024 Nov 1;23(1):134. doi: 10.1186/s12937-024-01031-2.
Disordered eating behaviors and body dissatisfaction are highly prevalent among adolescents and linked to negative health outcomes. While Hispanic adolescents appear to be at high risk of disordered eating and body dissatisfaction, validated tools for assessment of these health concerns among this population are lacking.
This study used Confirmatory Factor Analysis to establish factorial validity for the Kids Eating Disorder Survey (KEDS) among a community sample of Hispanic adolescents. Internal consistency was measured by the Kuder-Richardson Formula 20 (KR-20).
Participants (N = 690) were Hispanic (100%) and female (53%), with a mean age of 12 years. After testing the psychometric properties of KEDS and implementing modifications, the resulting two-factor KEDS model (M-KEDS) showed acceptable fit (TLI = 0.98, CFI = 0.99, RMSEA = 0.06) for the Weight Dissatisfaction (renamed to Negative Weight Attitudes) and Purging/Restriction (renamed to Extreme Weight Control Behaviors) sub-scales and good internal consistency (KR-20 = 0.77).
M-KEDS is a factorial valid instrument for assessing Extreme Weight Control Behaviors and Negative Weight Attitudes among Hispanic adolescents. Hispanics are among the fastest-growing racial/ethnic groups in the United States, warranting further research on negative weight attitudes and extreme weight control behaviors in this population.
饮食失调行为和身体不满在青少年中非常普遍,与负面健康结果有关。尽管西班牙裔青少年似乎面临饮食失调和身体不满的高风险,但针对该人群这些健康问题的验证工具却缺乏。
本研究使用验证性因素分析,在西班牙裔青少年的社区样本中建立了儿童饮食障碍调查(KEDS)的因子有效性。内部一致性通过 Kuder-Richardson 公式 20(KR-20)进行衡量。
参与者(N=690)为西班牙裔(100%)和女性(53%),平均年龄为 12 岁。在测试 KEDS 的心理测量特性并进行修改后,所得的 M-KEDS 两因素模型(M-KEDS)显示出可接受的拟合度(TLI=0.98,CFI=0.99,RMSEA=0.06),适用于体重不满(更名为消极体重态度)和清肠/限制(更名为极端体重控制行为)子量表,具有良好的内部一致性(KR-20=0.77)。
M-KEDS 是评估西班牙裔青少年极端体重控制行为和消极体重态度的因子有效工具。西班牙裔是美国增长最快的种族/民族群体之一,需要进一步研究该人群的负面体重态度和极端体重控制行为。