Reliability and validity of the hidden hunger assessment scale in China-revised for high school students

Ning Zhang , Minao Wang , Yuchen Zhang , Huake Cao , Yang Yang , Yuhang Shi , Yang Pei , Feixiang Yang , Yinan Du
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Abstract

Objective

Hidden hunger remains a severe public health problem that affects millions of people worldwide. In China, challenges related to dietary imbalance and hidden hunger persist. Micronutrient inadequacy deserves more attention among adolescents, given its vital role in their growth and development; however, this problem appears to have been largely ignored. High school students, in particular, are often at a high risk of hidden hunger but have limited assessment tools available. Therefore, this study aims to revise the hidden hunger assessment scale for high school students (HHAS-HSS) in China and assess its reliability and validity.

Methods

Based on a literature review, expert consultation, pre-experiment, and formal survey, a hidden hunger assessment scale was revised for high school students. The formal survey involved 9 336 high school students in 11 of the 16 cities in Anhui Province, China, and 9 038 valid questionnaires were collected and included in the analysis. The item analysis, internal consistency reliability, test–retest reliability, content validity, exploratory factor analysis, and confirmatory factor analysis of the HHAS-HSS were examined.

Results

The HHAS-HSS included a total of 4 dimensions and 12 items: “vegetables and food diversity” (three items), “fruits and dairy products” (three items), “micronutrient-dense foods” (four items), and “health condition and eating habits” (two items). The results showed a Cronbach's alpha of 0.758, a split-half reliability of 0.829, and a test-retest reliability of 0.793, indicating good internal consistency. Using the Bartlett's test and Kaiser–Meyer–Olkin test (KMO) to test the exploratory factor analysis presented a four-factor model of the HHAS-HSS, the KMO value was 0.820 (P < 0.001), which indicated the possibility for factor confirmatory factor analysis. Using the maximum variance rotation method, four factors were obtained, and the cumulative variance explained rate was 57.974%. Confirmatory factor analysis also supported the division of the scale into four dimensions, and the fitting indices were χ² = 1417.656, χ²/df = 29.534, goodness-of-fit index = 0.974, adjusted goodness-of-fit index = 0.958, parsimonious goodness-of-fit index = 0.600, normed fit index = 0.938, incremental fit index = 0.940, Tucker–Lewis index = 0.917, comparative fit index = 0.939, and root mean square error of approximation = 0.056. Except for χ²/df, all the indices reached the fitting standard, and the above results showed that the construct validity of the scale reached an acceptable level.

Conclusions

The HHAS-HSS has good validity and reliability for Chinese high school students. It is a convenient self-report measure of hidden hunger risk.

修订的中国中学生隐性饥饿评定量表的信度和有效性
目的隐性饥饿仍然是一个严重的公共卫生问题,影响着全世界数百万人。在中国,与饮食不平衡和隐性饥饿相关的挑战依然存在。由于微量营养素不足对青少年的生长和发育起着至关重要的作用,因此应给予青少年更多的关注;然而,这个问题似乎在很大程度上被忽视了。特别是高中生,他们往往面临隐性饥饿的高风险,但可用的评估工具有限。因此,本研究旨在修订中国高中生隐性饥饿评估量表(HHAS-HSS),并对其信度和效度进行评估。方法在文献查阅、专家咨询、预实验和正式调查的基础上,编制高中学生隐性饥饿评价量表。正式调查涉及中国安徽省16个城市中11个城市的9 336名高中生,收集有效问卷9 038份并纳入分析。对HHAS-HSS的项目分析、内部一致性信度、重测信度、内容效度、探索性因子分析和验证性因子分析进行检验。结果HHAS-HSS共包括“蔬菜与食物多样性”(3项)、“水果与乳制品”(3项)、“微量营养素密集食物”(4项)和“健康状况与饮食习惯”(2项)4个维度和12个项目。结果显示,Cronbach's alpha为0.758,分半信度为0.829,重测信度为0.793,内部一致性较好。采用Bartlett检验和Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin检验(KMO)进行探索性因素分析,提出了HHAS-HSS的四因素模型,KMO值为0.820 (P <0.001),提示进行因素验证性因素分析的可能性。采用最大方差轮换法,得到4个因子,累计方差解释率为57.974%。验证性因子分析也支持量表分为四个维度,拟合指标为χ²= 1417.656,χ²/df = 29.534,拟合优度指数= 0.974,调整拟合优度指数= 0.958,简约拟合优度指数= 0.600,归一化拟合指数= 0.938,增量拟合指数= 0.940,Tucker-Lewis指数= 0.917,比较拟合指数= 0.939,近似均方根误差= 0.056。除χ²/df外,各指标均达到拟合标准,以上结果表明量表的结构效度达到可接受的水平。结论HHAS-HSS量表对中国高中生具有良好的效度和信度。这是一种方便的自我报告衡量隐性饥饿风险的方法。
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Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands)
Global health journal (Amsterdam, Netherlands) Public Health and Health Policy
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