Katie M. Babbott , Tracy Tylka , Bert van der Werf , Nathan S. Consedine , Marion Roberts
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Abstract
Purpose
Intuitive Eating (IE) is an approach to eating characterised by attunement to intrinsic cues, and using those cues to guide behaviours related to food and eating. Tylka and Kroon Van Diest's (2008) Intuitive Eating Scale (IES-2) is well-validated in adults, but not yet among early adolescents. The current study was designed to adapt and validate a version suited for use in early adolescence (IES-2-EA).
Methods
Data collected from two independent samples of adolescents aged 11 to 13 (N = 471) were structurally examined using exploratory factor analysis (EFA), with a subsequent confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) to confirm hypothesised model fit. Relationships between scores on the IES-2-EA and validated measures of actual-ideal body size discrepancy, body appreciation, interoceptive awareness, and psychological distress were also examined.
Results
The adapted 17-item IES-2-EA had a three-factor structure with several key differences from the original version developed for adults. Moderate-to-strong correlations were found between scores on the IES-2-EA, body appreciation, interoceptive awareness, actual-ideal body size discrepancy, and psychological distress in the first sample of adolescents (n = 245). Secondary CFA showed good model fit in the second sample of adolescents (n = 226).
Conclusion
The IES-2-EA is well-suited to measure intuitive eating behaviour among early adolescents. The 17 items reflect a three-component structure similar to that seen in adults completing the IES-2. These early data suggest the adapted IES-2-EA has evidence of reliability and validity; it may be an effective measure for research and clinical use.
目的:直觉饮食(IE)是一种饮食方法,其特点是适应内在线索,并利用这些线索指导与食物和饮食相关的行为。Tylka和Kroon Van Diest(2008)的直觉饮食量表(IES-2)在成年人中得到了很好的验证,但在早期青少年中尚未得到验证。目前的研究旨在调整和验证适合青少年早期使用的版本(IES2-EA)。方法:使用探索性因素分析(EFA)对从11至13岁青少年(N=471)的两个独立样本中收集的数据进行结构检查,随后进行验证性因素分析,以确认假设的模型拟合。IES-2-EA的得分与实际理想体型差异、身体欣赏、内感受意识和心理困扰的有效测量之间的关系也得到了检验。结果:改编的17项IES-EA具有三因素结构,与为成人开发的原始版本有几个关键差异。在第一个青少年样本(n=245)中,IES-EA评分、身体欣赏、内感受意识、实际理想体型差异和心理困扰之间存在中度至高度相关性。二级CFA在第二个青少年样本(n=226)中显示出良好的模型拟合。结论:IES-EA非常适合测量早期青少年的直觉饮食行为。这17个项目反映了一个由三部分组成的结构,类似于完成IES-2的成年人。这些早期数据表明,经过调整的IES-EA具有可靠性和有效性的证据;这可能是一种有效的研究和临床应用措施。