Lange Caroline, Schmidt Ricarda, Hilbert Anja
Department of Psychosomatic Medicine and Psychotherapy, Behavioral Medicine Research Unit, Integrated Research and Treatment Center AdiposityDiseases, Leipzig University Medical Center, Leipzig, Germany.
German Center for Child and Adolescent Health (DZKJ), Partner site Leipzig/Dresden, Leipzig, Germany.
J Eat Disord. 2025 Jun 19;13(1):118. doi: 10.1186/s40337-025-01293-z.
This study validated a parent-report version of the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire adapted for Children (ChEDE-Q), referred to as the ChEDE-QP, within a population-based sample of parent-child dyads, including both children with and without loss of control (LOC) eating.
The ChEDE-QP was completed by 115 parent-child dyads. Item characteristics, reliability, factor structure, discriminant, convergent, and criterion validity were evaluated. The child version of the Eating Disorder Examination (ChEDE) interview and the ChEDE-Q were used for validation.
Missing item responses occurred in 0-4% of items. Corrected item-subscale correlations were mostly sufficient. Internal consistency ranged from acceptable to excellent. Medium-sized correlations between ChEDE-QP, ChEDE-Q and ChEDE global and subscale scores indicated satisfying convergent validity. Nonsignificant differences between children with and without LOC indicated low discriminant validity. Regarding the presence of LOC eating, parental and child reports were poorly associated.
The ChEDE-QP was found to be a reliable questionnaire for assessing children's eating disorder psychopathology, indicating that parents are helpful for gaining a general understanding of eating disorder psychopathology. However, the agreement on the presence of LOC eating between parents and children was low indicating that the ChEDE-QP should not be used for assessing LOC eating episodes in the absence of child report.
本研究在一个基于人群的亲子二元组样本中验证了适用于儿童的饮食失调检查问卷(ChEDE-Q)的家长报告版本,即ChEDE-QP,该样本包括有和没有失控(LOC)饮食的儿童。
115对亲子二元组完成了ChEDE-QP。评估了项目特征、信度、因子结构、区分效度、聚合效度和效标效度。饮食失调检查(ChEDE)访谈的儿童版本和ChEDE-Q用于验证。
0-4%的项目存在缺失的项目回答。校正后的项目-分量表相关性大多足够。内部一致性从可接受到优秀不等。ChEDE-QP、ChEDE-Q与ChEDE总体及分量表得分之间的中等程度相关性表明聚合效度令人满意。有无LOC的儿童之间无显著差异,表明区分效度较低。关于LOC饮食的存在情况,家长报告与儿童报告之间的关联性较差。
发现ChEDE-QP是评估儿童饮食失调精神病理学的可靠问卷,这表明家长有助于对饮食失调精神病理学有一个总体了解。然而,家长与儿童之间关于LOC饮食存在情况的一致性较低,这表明在没有儿童报告的情况下,ChEDE-QP不应被用于评估LOC饮食发作情况。