Martini-Blanquel Haydee Alejandra, Mendiola-Pastrana Indira Rocío, Hernández-López Rubí Gisela, Guzmán-Covarrubias Daniela, Romero-Henríquez Luisa Fernanda, Rivero-López Carlos Alonso, López-Ortiz Geovani
Unidad de Medicina Familiar Número 33, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Ciudad de México 02100, Mexico.
Hospital General de Zona con Unidad de Medicina Familiar Número 8, Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Ciudad de México 01090, Mexico.
Behav Sci (Basel). 2025 Jul 28;15(8):1023. doi: 10.3390/bs15081023.
Food addiction is characterized by compulsive consumption and impaired control over highly palatable foods, with neurobiological mechanisms analogous to substance use disorders. The Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 (YFAS 2.0) is the most widely used instrument to assess these symptoms; however, its psychometric properties have not been validated in Mexican adults. This study aimed to perform the cross-cultural adaptation of the YFAS 2.0 and validate its psychometric properties for the identification of food addiction in the Mexican adult population. A cross-sectional study was conducted in 500 Mexican adults aged 20 years or older. Participants completed the cross-culturally adapted YFAS 2.0. Exploratory and hierarchical factor analyses were conducted. Reliability was assessed using Cronbach's alpha and omega coefficients, and model fit was evaluated through global fit indices. The scale showed high internal consistency (α = 0.88; ωt = 0.87; ωh = 0.89). The Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin index was 0.815 and Bartlett's test was significant (χ = 4367.88; df = 595; < 0.001). Exploratory factor analysis supported a unidimensional structure, with the first factor explaining 21.3% of the total variance. In the hierarchical model, all items loaded substantially onto the general factor. Fit indices indicated excellent model fit (CFI = 0.99; TLI = 0.98; RMSEA = 0.001; RMR = 0.004). The YFAS 2.0 is a valid and reliable instrument for identifying food addiction symptoms in Mexican adults. It may be useful in clinical practice and research on eating disorders.
食物成瘾的特征是对美味食物的强迫性消费和控制能力受损,其神经生物学机制类似于物质使用障碍。耶鲁食物成瘾量表2.0(YFAS 2.0)是评估这些症状最广泛使用的工具;然而,其心理测量特性尚未在墨西哥成年人中得到验证。本研究旨在对YFAS 2.0进行跨文化改编,并验证其在墨西哥成年人群中识别食物成瘾的心理测量特性。对500名20岁及以上的墨西哥成年人进行了横断面研究。参与者完成了经过跨文化改编的YFAS 2.0。进行了探索性和层次因子分析。使用克朗巴哈α系数和ω系数评估信度,并通过整体拟合指数评估模型拟合度。该量表显示出较高的内部一致性(α = 0.88;ωt = 0.87;ωh = 0.89)。凯泽-迈耶-奥尔金指数为0.815,巴特利特检验具有显著性(χ = 4367.88;df = 595;< 0.001)。探索性因子分析支持单维结构,第一个因子解释了总方差的21.3%。在层次模型中,所有项目都在很大程度上加载到一般因子上。拟合指数表明模型拟合良好(CFI = 0.99;TLI = 0.98;RMSEA = 0.001;RMR = 0.004)。YFAS 2.0是识别墨西哥成年人食物成瘾症状的有效且可靠的工具。它可能在饮食失调的临床实践和研究中有用。