Validation of the Eating Habits Questionnaire in Greek adults.

Georgia Bali, Ioulia Kokka, Fragiskos Gonidakis, Eleni Papakonstantinou, Dimitrios Vlachakis, George P Chrousos, Christina Kanaka-Gantenbein, Flora Bacopoulou
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Healthy eating has gained ground in people's daily lives in modern society. However, an overwhelming preoccupation with healthy eating can lead to a pathological form setting the ground for orthorexia nervosa. This study aimed to validate the Greek version of the Eating Habits Questionnaire (EHQ) in adults 18 to 65 years old. The EHQ evaluates orthorexia nervosa traits. An online survey was conducted among adults of the general Greek population by administrating a battery of self-report instruments. The IPIP Big-Five personality questionnaire, Beck's Depression Inventory, the Obsessive-Compulsive Inventory-Revised, the Bulimic Investigatory Test, the Edinburg BITE, and the Eating Attitudes Test-13 were used. Internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and convergent and criterion validity were examined. A total of 551 adults (92.2% females) voluntarily participated in the study. Results suggest that the Greek version of the instrument has good psychometric properties. Analysis revealed a 3-factor model explaining 48.20% of the total variance. Cronbach's alphas ranged between 0.80 to 0.82, indicating good internal consistency. The test-retest reliability analysis showed no statistically significant difference between the measurements of the first and the post-2 weeks. Correlations with other eating disorder-related constructs were found to be weak to moderate. Body mass index was not significantly correlated with neither of the three EHQ subscales. The Greek version of EHQ is a robust instrument that could be used in clinical practice and research in the field of eating disorders in Greece.

希腊成年人饮食习惯问卷的验证。
在现代社会,健康饮食已经在人们的日常生活中占据了一席之地。然而,对健康饮食的过度关注可能导致一种病理形式,为神经性厌食症奠定了基础。本研究旨在验证希腊版饮食习惯问卷(EHQ)在18至65岁成年人中的有效性。EHQ评估神经性厌食症的特征。一项在线调查是通过管理一系列自我报告工具在希腊普通成年人中进行的。采用IPIP大五人格问卷、贝克抑郁量表、强迫症量表修订版、暴食调查测试、爱丁堡BITE测试和饮食态度测试13。检验了内部一致性、重测信度、收敛效度和标准效度。共有551名成年人(92.2%为女性)自愿参与研究。结果表明,希腊版本的仪器具有良好的心理测量性能。分析显示一个3因素模型解释48.20%的总方差。Cronbach's alpha在0.80 - 0.82之间,表明内部一致性良好。重测信度分析显示,第1周与第2周后的测量结果无统计学差异。与其他饮食失调相关结构的相关性被发现是弱到中等的。身体质量指数与三个EHQ分量表均无显著相关。希腊版本的EHQ是一种强大的工具,可用于希腊饮食失调领域的临床实践和研究。
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