Investigating the factor structure of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) in a clinical sample of patients with eating disorders in Mexico.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Eva María Trujillo-ChiVacuán, Lorena Pérez, Karen Hutchinson-Segura, Esperanza Leal-Alanis, Paulina González-Garza, Anakaren Guzmán-Arámburo, Dilia Moreno-Saldívar, Anid Cortés-Morales, Emilio J Compte
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Abstract

Eating Disorders (EDs) in Mexicans have been associated with an elevated psychiatric comorbidity, highlighting the necessity for a reliable assessment tool. However, previous validations of the Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) in Mexico yielded diverse results regarding its underlying factor structure, leading to uncertainty and complexity in understanding its latent models. This study will evaluate multiple previously proposed EDE-Q models in a sample of 173 patients with EDs undergoing various standard-of-care programs in Monterrey, Mexico. Through Confirmatory Factor Analysis, eight models were scrutinized. Different coefficients were considered to assess the internal consistency of the retained model. Concurrent and convergent validity were assessed using measures of EDs, body image, and clinical parameters. A brief 7-item 3-factor model demonstrated the optimal fit to the data. Internal consistency indices, including Cronbach's alpha, Omega and Spearman-Brown coefficients, exhibited adequate values. Concurrent and convergent validity were supported by significant associations with measures of ED, body appreciation, body dissatisfaction, clinical impairment, and depression. This study comprehensively assessed multiple EDE-Q models, identifying a brief 7-item 3-factor model, consistent with previous findings among Mexicans. The establishment of a robust EDE-Q model holds promise for enhancing EDs prevention, treatment, and research efforts in Mexico.

墨西哥人的饮食失调症(ED)与精神疾病的并发率较高有关,因此需要一种可靠的评估工具。然而,此前在墨西哥对饮食失调检查问卷(EDE-Q)进行的验证对其基本因素结构得出了不同的结果,导致对其潜在模型的理解存在不确定性和复杂性。本研究将以墨西哥蒙特雷市接受各种标准护理项目的 173 名进食障碍患者为样本,对之前提出的多个 EDE-Q 模型进行评估。通过确证因子分析,对八个模型进行了仔细研究。我们考虑了不同的系数来评估所保留模型的内部一致性。通过对 ED、身体形象和临床参数的测量,对并发有效性和收敛有效性进行了评估。一个简短的 7 项 3 因子模型显示出与数据的最佳拟合。内部一致性指数,包括 Cronbach's alpha、Omega 和 Spearman-Brown 系数,均显示出足够的数值。同时性和收敛性有效性通过与 ED、身体鉴赏力、身体不满意度、临床损伤和抑郁等测量指标的显著关联得到了证实。本研究全面评估了多个 EDE-Q 模型,确定了一个简短的 7 项 3 因子模型,与之前在墨西哥人中的研究结果一致。建立健全的 EDE-Q 模型有望加强墨西哥的 ED 预防、治疗和研究工作。
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Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders PSYCHIATRY-PSYCHOLOGY
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
9.10%
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25
期刊介绍: Eating Disorders is contemporary and wide ranging, and takes a fundamentally practical, humanistic, compassionate view of clients and their presenting problems. You’ll find a multidisciplinary perspective on clinical issues and prevention research that considers the essential cultural, social, familial, and personal elements that not only foster eating-related problems, but also furnish clues that facilitate the most effective possible therapies and treatment approaches.
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