1. Development and validation of a multicultural Spanish-language version of the Muscularity-Oriented Eating Test (MOET) in Argentina
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Camila Cortes, Stuart B. Murray, Ana R. Sepúlveda, Deborah Mitchison, Roberto Muiños, Irais Castillo, Tiffany A. Brown, Fernando Torrente, German Bidacovich, Emilio J. Compte, Jason M. Nagata, Guillermina Rutsztein, B. Camila Silva, Jason M. Lavender, Aaron J. Blashill, Pablo López, and Jonathan Mond
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Adult ,Male ,Psychometrics ,Item analysis ,Discriminant validity ,Argentina ,Reproducibility of Results ,medicine.disease ,Structural equation modeling ,Confirmatory factor analysis ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Clinical Psychology ,Eating disorders ,Young Adult ,Cronbach's alpha ,Convergent validity ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,medicine ,Humans ,Translations ,Disordered eating ,Psychology ,Clinical psychology ,Language - Abstract
The utility of traditional eating disorder measures in the assessment of muscularity-oriented disordered eating has been questioned. To address this limitation, the Muscularity-Oriented Eating Test (MOET) was recently developed and validated in a sample of U.S. college men. We aimed to develop a multicultural Spanish-language version of the MOET for use in Latin American samples and validate its use in a sample of Argentinian college men. Combined translation procedures were used to develop a version suitable for different Spanish-speaking populations. A total of 235 students (Mage = 23.47, SD = 5.61) participated in this study by completing a survey including the MOET. A sub-sample (n = 121) completed the MOET again after 1 week. A confirmatory factor analysis of a re-specified model of the original single-factor MOET, allowing for residual correlation between items associated to dietary rules (items 4-12), resulted in an adequate fit (χ2/df = 2.10, CFI = 0.94, TLI = 0.93, RMSEA 0.05 [90% CI = 0.04, 0.06] SRMR = 0.08). Further, the multicultural Spanish-language version of the MOET yielded evidence of internal consistency (omega = 0.83, 95% CI [0.79, 0.88], Cronbach's α = 0.83), a 1-week Intraclass Correlation Coefficient was considered for test-retest reliability (ICC = 0.82), item analysis, convergent validity with measures of eating disorder psychopathology, body dissatisfaction and weight-related behaviors, as well as for divergent validity with an unrelated construct. The availability of a multicultural Spanish-language version of the MOET may have utility in both clinical and research efforts related to muscularity-oriented disordered eating among Latino men.
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- 2020