Children's eating attitudes test: Validation in a sample of Spanish schoolchildren
✍ Scribed by Rojo-Moreno, Luis ;García-Miralles, Isabel ;Plumed, Javier ;Barberá, María ;Morales, María M. ;Ruiz, Elías ;Livianos, Lorenzo
- Publisher
- Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 101 KB
- Volume
- 44
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0276-3478
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Objective:
To validate the Spanish version of the Children's Eating Attitudes Test (ChEAT).
Method:
The factor structure and other psychometric characteristics of the questionnaire were examined using the answers of 38,554 schoolchildren. Diagnostic efficiency was based on a standardized clinical interview of 968 schoolchildren who had previously completed the questionnaire.
Results:
Five factors (“preoccupation with thinness,” “dieting,” “social pressure to eat,” “purging,” and “preoccupation with food and oral control”) explained 46% of the variance. Cronbach's α was .858 for the total scale. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve was .851. Sensitivity (SE) was 27% and specificity (SP) 96% for a cut‐off of 20. A more appropriate cut‐off was 15, where SE and SP were 62% and 90% respectively, and the positive and negative predictive values 27 and 98%.
Discussion:
The ChEAT psychometric characteristics are adequate. The questionnaire is valid. A cut‐off point of 15 is recommended for adolescents. © 2010 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. (Int J Eat Disord 2011)
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