Measurement equivalence of child feeding and eating measures across gender, ethnicity, and household food security.

Q1 Medicine
BMC Obesity Pub Date : 2018-06-11 eCollection Date: 2018-01-01 DOI:10.1186/s40608-018-0192-6
Marisol Perez, Tara K Ohrt, Amanda B Bruening, Aaron B Taylor, Jeffrey Liew, Ashley M W Kroon Van Diest, Tatianna Ungredda
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Abstract

Background: Although there have been extensive studies that make group comparisons on child eating and feeding practices, few studies have examined measurement equivalence to ensure that measures used to make such group comparisons are equivalent across important group characteristics related to childhood obesity.

Methods: Using a sample of 243 caregivers with children between the ages of 4 to 6 years, we conducted a measurement equivalence analysis across gender, ethnicity (Latino versus non-Latino White), and household food security. The subscales of the Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) and the Child Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (CEBQ) were examined separately using a one factor multi-group confirmatory factor analysis.

Results: For the CFQ, Concern about Child Weight and Parental Responsibility subscales were consistent across all groups examined. In contrast, Pressure to Eat, Restriction, and Perceived Parent Weight subscales varied or fit poorly across the groups. For the CEBQ, Emotional Overeating, Enjoyment of Food, and Satiety Responsiveness performed consistently across the groups. On the other hand, Food Fussiness, Desire to Drink, Slowness in Eating, and Emotional Undereating subscales varied or fit poorly across the groups.

Conclusions: Findings from this study suggest both of these measures need continued psychometric work, and group comparisons using some subscales should be interpreted cautiously. Some subscales such as Food Responsiveness and Parental Restriction may be assessing behaviors that occur in food secure households and are less applicable to food insecure environments.

跨性别、种族和家庭粮食安全的儿童喂养和饮食措施的测量等效性。
背景:虽然已经有大量研究对儿童饮食和喂养方式进行了分组比较,但很少有研究检验了测量等效性,以确保用于进行此类组比较的测量在与儿童肥胖相关的重要组特征中是等效的。方法:使用243名4至6岁儿童的护理人员的样本,我们对性别、种族(拉丁裔与非拉丁裔白人)和家庭食品安全进行了测量等效性分析。采用单因素多组验证性因子分析分别对儿童喂养问卷(CFQ)和儿童饮食行为问卷(CEBQ)的分量表进行检验。结果:对于CFQ,对儿童体重的关注和父母责任的分量表在所有检查组中是一致的。相比之下,饮食压力,限制和感知父母体重的亚量表在各组之间变化或不适合。对于CEBQ,情绪性暴饮暴食、食物享受和饱腹反应在各组中表现一致。另一方面,“食物挑剔”、“渴望喝酒”、“进食缓慢”和“情绪进食不足”的亚量表在不同的群体中存在差异或不太吻合。结论:本研究的结果表明,这两种测量方法都需要继续进行心理测量工作,使用某些子量表的组比较应谨慎解释。一些子量表,如食物反应性和父母限制,可能评估的是发生在粮食安全家庭中的行为,不太适用于粮食不安全的环境。
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BMC Obesity
BMC Obesity Medicine-Health Policy
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