1. Italian version of the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire. Psychometric proprieties and measurement invariance across sex, BMI-status and age
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Fabio Madeddu, M. Assunta Zanetti, Giuseppe Riva, Riccardo Caccialanza, Antonios Dakanalis, Massimo Clerici, Dakanalis, A, Zanetti, M, Clerici, M, Madeddu, F, Riva, G, and Caccialanza, R
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Adult ,Male ,Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire ,Psychometrics ,Overweight ,Psychometric proprieties ,Body Mass Index ,Developmental psychology ,Young Adult ,Sex Factors ,Age groups ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Internal consistency ,Ethnicity ,medicine ,Psychometric proprietie ,Adults ,Settore M-PSI/01 - PSICOLOGIA GENERALE ,Humans ,Measurement invariance ,General Psychology ,Netherlands ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Age Factors ,Reproducibility of Results ,Eating attitudes ,Feeding Behavior ,Middle Aged ,Weight ,Exploratory factor analysis ,Italy ,Normal weight ,Eating behavior ,Eating style ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Factor Analysis, Statistical ,Psychology - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the basic psychometric proprieties of the Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire (DEBQ) and its measurement invariance across sex, BMI-status (normal weight/overweight), and age in a community sample of 990 Italian adults. The analysis of the dimensionality of the DEBQ using exploratory factor analysis revealed the existence of three major factors - emotional, restrained and external eating. Single and multi-group confirmatory factor analyses replicated the three-factor structure, and this dimensional structure proved to be invariant across sex, BMI-status, and age. Findings upheld the criterion-related validity (e.g., via its associations with Eating Attitudes Test-26). The DEBQ's subscales displayed high internal consistency and test-retest reliability over a 4-week period. Statistically significant differences were found when sex, BMI and age groups are compared in the latent means of emotional, external and restrained eating and they are discussed with reference to theory, past and recent empirical findings. Overall, results support the measurement invariance of the DEBQ and suggest that the Italian version is a psychometrically reliable, valid and useful measurement instrument for assessing adult eating behaviors.
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- 2013
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