Development of the Japanese Version of the Mindful Eating Scale (MES)

IF 0.8 4区 心理学 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Makoto Takahashi, Daiki Sekiya, Tomohiro Suzuki, Yoshiyuki Morimoto
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In recent years, mindful eating (ME) as a psychological intervention to improve eating behavior has attracted scientific attention. ME is related to mindfulness and is defined as “a non-judgmental awareness of physical and emotional sensations while eating or in a food-related environment.” The major purpose of this study is to develop a Japanese version of the Mindful Eating Scale (MES) or MES-J and examine its psychometric properties. A web-based survey company collected data from 440 adults in Japan (mean age = 42.58 years, SD = 15.54 years). Confirmatory factor analysis performed on the MES-J showed the highest fit of a correlated model with two method factors. Cronbach's αs of the full scale and six subscales were from .67 to .88. Moreover, a subset of the participants (n = 206) completed the MES-J 4 weeks after the initial testing. Results showed moderate test–retest reliability. Moreover, construct validity was supported as the full scale and subscales of the MES-J (except for the Awareness subscale) showed a moderate positive correlation with mindfulness and small to moderate negative correlations with experiential avoidance, perfectionism, and negative body image. However, the Awareness subscale showed a small negative correlation with mindfulness and a small positive correlation with perfectionism. Our findings confirm that the MES-J has sufficient reliability and validity, but further investigation is needed as our findings regarding Awareness tended to differ from those of the original study.

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日本正念饮食量表(MES)的开发
近年来,正念饮食作为一种改善饮食行为的心理干预手段引起了科学界的关注。ME与正念有关,被定义为“在吃饭或与食物有关的环境中,对身体和情绪感觉的非判断性意识”。本研究的主要目的是开发一种日本版的正念进食量表(MES)或MES- j,并检验其心理测量特性。一家网络调查公司收集了440名日本成年人(平均年龄42.58岁,SD = 15.54岁)的数据。对MES-J进行的验证性因子分析显示,两个方法因子的相关模型拟合度最高。全量表和六个分量表的Cronbach′s αs在0.67 ~ 0.88之间。此外,一部分参与者(n = 206)在初始测试后4周完成了MES-J。结果显示中等的重测信度。此外,MES-J的完整量表和分量表(除意识分量表外)与正念呈中度正相关,与经验回避、完美主义和消极身体形象呈小至中度负相关,从而支持了结构效度。然而,意识子量表与正念呈负相关,与完美主义呈正相关。我们的研究结果证实了MES-J具有足够的信度和效度,但由于我们关于意识的研究结果往往与原始研究的结果不同,需要进一步的调查。
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Japanese Psychological Research
Japanese Psychological Research PSYCHOLOGY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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期刊介绍: Each volume of Japanese Psychological Research features original contributions from members of the Japanese Psychological Association and other leading international researchers. The journal"s analysis of problem-orientated research contributes significantly to all fields of psychology and raises awareness of psychological research in Japan amongst psychologists world-wide.
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