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Meals in Our Household: Reliability and Initial Validation of a Questionnaire to Assess Child Mealtime Behaviors and Family Mealtime Environments

机译:家庭用餐:评估儿童用餐行为和家庭用餐环境的问卷的可靠性和初步验证

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Mealtimes in families with young children are increasingly of interest to nutrition and public health researchers, yet assessment tools are limited. Meals in Our Household is a new parent-report questionnaire that measures six domains: 1) structure offamily meals, 2) problematic child mealtime behaviors, 3) use of food as reward, 4) parental concern about child diet, 5) spousal stress related to child's mealtime behavior, and 6) influence of child's food preferences on what other family members eat.Reliability and initial face, construct, and discriminant validity of the questionnaire were evaluated between January 2007 and December 2009 in two cross-sectional studies comprising a total of 305 parents of 3- to 11-year-old children (including 53 children with autism spectrum disorders). Internal consistencies (Cronbach's a) for the six domains averaged .77 across both studies. Test-retest reliability, assessed among a subsample of 44 parents who repeated the questionnaire after between 10 and 30 days, was excellent (Spearman correlations for the domain scores between two administrations ranged from 0.80 to 0.95). Initial construct validity of the instrument was supported by observation of hypothesized inter-relationships between domain scores that were of the same direction and similar magnitude in both studies. Consis-tent with discriminant validity, children with autism spectrum disorders had statistically significantly CP<0.05) higher domain scores for problematic child mealtime behaviors, use of food as reward, parental concern about child diet, and spousal stress,as compared to typically developing children. Meals in Our Household may be a useful tool for researchers studying family mealtime environments and children's mealtime behaviors.
机译:营养和公共卫生研究人员对有幼儿家庭的进餐时间越来越感兴趣,但评估工具有限。 《我们家中的用餐情况》是一项新的父母报告调查问卷,涉及六个领域:1)安排家庭外用餐,2)有问题的儿童进餐时间行为,3)使用食物作为奖励,4)父母对孩子饮食的关注,5)与配偶压力有关(6)儿童的饮食偏好对其他家庭成员进食的影响。2007年1月至2009年12月之间,通过两项横断面研究,评估了问卷的信度,初始面容,结构和判别效度。 305名3至11岁儿童(包括53名患有自闭症谱系障碍儿童)的父母。在两项研究中,六个领域的内部一致性(Cronbach's a)平均为.77。在44位父母的子样本中评估的重测信度在10到30天后重复问卷调查,非常出色(两次给药之间域得分的Spearman相关性介于0.80至0.95之间)。通过观察两个研究中相同方向和相似大小的域得分之间的假设相互关系,支持了该仪器的初始构建有效性。与判别效度一致,自闭症谱系障碍儿童与有问题的儿童相比,在有问题的儿童进餐时间行为,使用食物作为奖励,父母对儿童饮食和配偶压力的关注方面,具有统计学显着性CP <0.05)更高的领域评分。对于研究家庭进餐时间环境和儿童进餐时间行为的研究人员而言,“我们家中的用餐”可能是有用的工具。

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