Eating Disorders Screening Tools: The Psychometric Properties of the Persian version of Eating Attitude Test

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Background

Screening for eating disorders via reliable instruments is of high importance for clinical and preventive purposes. Examining the psychometric properties of tools in societies with differing dynamics can help with their external validity. This research specifically aimed at standardization and validation of the eating attitude test (EAT‑16) in Iran.

Methods

The Persian version of the EAT‑16 was produced through forward translation, reconciliation, and back translation. The current research design was descriptive cross‑sectional (factor analysis). A total of 302 nonclinical students were selected through the convenience sampling method and completed a set of questionnaires. The questionnaires included, the EAT‑16, eating beliefs questionnaire‑18 (EBQ‑18), difficulties in emotion regulation scale‑16 (DERS‑16), weight efficacy lifestyle questionnaire‑short form, self‑esteem scale, and self‑compassion scale short‑form. The construct validity of the EAT‑16 was assessed using confirmatory factor analysis and divergent and convergent validity. Internal consistency and test–retest reliability (2 weeks’ interval) were used to evaluate the reliability. Data analysis was conducted using LISREL (version 8.8) and SSPS (version 22) software.

Results

EAT‑16 and subscales were found to be valid and reliable, with good internal consistency and good, test–retest reliability in a non‑clinical sample. In terms of convergent validity, EAT‑16 and subscales showed a positive correlation with the selfreport measures of EBQ‑18 and DERS‑16. EAT‑16 and subscales showed a negative correlation with self‑compassion, self‑esteem and eating self‑efficacy., Therefore, it demonstrated divergent validity with these constructs. The results of this study support the EAT‑16 four‑factor model.

Conclusions

The EAT‑16 showed good validity and reliability and could be useful in assessing eating disorders in Iranian populations. The EAT‑16 is an efficient instrument that is suitable for screening purposes in the nonclinical samples.

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English
Published:
International Journal of Preventive Medicine, Volume:12 Issue: 9, Sep 2021
Page:
122
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