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Translation and Modification of a Mindful Eating Questionnaire for Children Assisted by Item Response Theory in Chinese Children and Adolescents.

Dan WangYuzheng HuHui ZhouZhihong YeJunfen Fu
Published in: Nutrients (2022)
Mindful eating has gained attention in studies on healthy eating. However, measurement of it is scarce, particularly in pediatrics. This study aimed to translate and modify the 12-item Mindful Eating Questionnaire for Children (MEQ-C) using techniques based on both classical test theory (ICC) and item response theory (IRT) in Chinese children and adolescents. Of the 426 participants enrolled and randomly grouped, the test ( n = 223) and validation ( n = 203) subsamples were well-matched in age, gender, body mass index z score (BMIz), and waist to height ratio (WHtR) ( p > 0.556). Three items were eliminated due to deviating from the mindful eating concept (content validity index < 0.71) and presenting as an independent dimension in parallel analysis, or yielding a poor distribution (-4.331 < b < -0.111). The final 5-item Mindless Eating and 4-item Awareness subscales were identified with sound Cronbach's α of 0.802 and 0.779, respectively. The remaining items functioned well (a > 1, -3 < b < 3), and the Mindless Eating subscale was accurate for the low-to-medium range (-2 to 0) of the mindful eating measure. The Awareness one was reliable for the relatively high range (0 to 2). Participants' mindful eating characteristics should be taken into consideration in practice.
Keyphrases
  • weight loss
  • physical activity
  • body mass index
  • psychometric properties
  • primary care
  • young adults
  • mental health
  • high resolution
  • working memory
  • cross sectional
  • quality improvement
  • mass spectrometry
  • patient reported