PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL EATING SELF-EFFICACY SCALE AMONG FEMALES TREATING OVERWEIGHT

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Autor(a) principal: Poínhos,Rui
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Correia,Flora, Caetano,Estela, Guimarães,Joana Mesquita, Pinhão,Sílvia, Oliveira,Bruno MPM
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Idioma: eng
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Resumo: ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Self-efficacy refers to the beliefs in the ability to organise and implement action plans needed to achieve a certain result and to the feeling of control over the behaviours and environment. Despite this construct having some degree of generalisation when considering related tasks or behaviours, as in eating behaviour, only the General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale assesses global features of eating self-efficacy. This instrument showed good psychometric properties among Portuguese higher education students. OBJECTIVES: To study the psychometric properties of the General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale among female patients treating overweight and to study the relationship of eating self-efficacy with age, education and Body Mass Index. METHODOLOGY: We studied a sample of 63 women attending Nutrition appointments to treat overweight: mean age of 40 years (SD = 11), mean education of 9 years (SD = 4) and mean Body Mass Index of 36.4 Kg/m2 (SD = 7.0). RESULTS: Similarly to the original study among higher education students, the scale showed good reliability (α = 0.864) and a unifactorial structure, with the extracted factor explaining 67.4% of the overall variance. The associations with other instruments revealed good convergent and discriminant validity. General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale score did not significantly correlate with either age (r = -0.004, p = 0.973), years of education (r = -0.223, p = 0.090) or Body Mass Index (r = -0.164, p = 0.215). CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study show that the General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale presents good psychometric properties among females treating overweight and that it appears to be a useful tool for use in clinical settings.
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spelling PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL EATING SELF-EFFICACY SCALE AMONG FEMALES TREATING OVERWEIGHTEating behaviourEating self-efficacyOverweightPsychometric propertiesScaleABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Self-efficacy refers to the beliefs in the ability to organise and implement action plans needed to achieve a certain result and to the feeling of control over the behaviours and environment. Despite this construct having some degree of generalisation when considering related tasks or behaviours, as in eating behaviour, only the General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale assesses global features of eating self-efficacy. This instrument showed good psychometric properties among Portuguese higher education students. OBJECTIVES: To study the psychometric properties of the General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale among female patients treating overweight and to study the relationship of eating self-efficacy with age, education and Body Mass Index. METHODOLOGY: We studied a sample of 63 women attending Nutrition appointments to treat overweight: mean age of 40 years (SD = 11), mean education of 9 years (SD = 4) and mean Body Mass Index of 36.4 Kg/m2 (SD = 7.0). RESULTS: Similarly to the original study among higher education students, the scale showed good reliability (α = 0.864) and a unifactorial structure, with the extracted factor explaining 67.4% of the overall variance. The associations with other instruments revealed good convergent and discriminant validity. General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale score did not significantly correlate with either age (r = -0.004, p = 0.973), years of education (r = -0.223, p = 0.090) or Body Mass Index (r = -0.164, p = 0.215). CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study show that the General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale presents good psychometric properties among females treating overweight and that it appears to be a useful tool for use in clinical settings.Associação Portuguesa de Nutrição2022-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articletext/htmlhttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2183-59852022000200060Acta Portuguesa de Nutrição n.29 2022reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPenghttp://scielo.pt/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S2183-59852022000200060Poínhos,RuiCorreia,FloraCaetano,EstelaGuimarães,Joana MesquitaPinhão,SílviaOliveira,Bruno MPMinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2024-02-06T17:31:13Zoai:scielo:S2183-59852022000200060Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T02:34:25.521091Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL EATING SELF-EFFICACY SCALE AMONG FEMALES TREATING OVERWEIGHT
title PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL EATING SELF-EFFICACY SCALE AMONG FEMALES TREATING OVERWEIGHT
spellingShingle PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL EATING SELF-EFFICACY SCALE AMONG FEMALES TREATING OVERWEIGHT
Poínhos,Rui
Eating behaviour
Eating self-efficacy
Overweight
Psychometric properties
Scale
title_short PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL EATING SELF-EFFICACY SCALE AMONG FEMALES TREATING OVERWEIGHT
title_full PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL EATING SELF-EFFICACY SCALE AMONG FEMALES TREATING OVERWEIGHT
title_fullStr PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL EATING SELF-EFFICACY SCALE AMONG FEMALES TREATING OVERWEIGHT
title_full_unstemmed PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL EATING SELF-EFFICACY SCALE AMONG FEMALES TREATING OVERWEIGHT
title_sort PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE GENERAL EATING SELF-EFFICACY SCALE AMONG FEMALES TREATING OVERWEIGHT
author Poínhos,Rui
author_facet Poínhos,Rui
Correia,Flora
Caetano,Estela
Guimarães,Joana Mesquita
Pinhão,Sílvia
Oliveira,Bruno MPM
author_role author
author2 Correia,Flora
Caetano,Estela
Guimarães,Joana Mesquita
Pinhão,Sílvia
Oliveira,Bruno MPM
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author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Poínhos,Rui
Correia,Flora
Caetano,Estela
Guimarães,Joana Mesquita
Pinhão,Sílvia
Oliveira,Bruno MPM
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Eating behaviour
Eating self-efficacy
Overweight
Psychometric properties
Scale
topic Eating behaviour
Eating self-efficacy
Overweight
Psychometric properties
Scale
description ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION: Self-efficacy refers to the beliefs in the ability to organise and implement action plans needed to achieve a certain result and to the feeling of control over the behaviours and environment. Despite this construct having some degree of generalisation when considering related tasks or behaviours, as in eating behaviour, only the General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale assesses global features of eating self-efficacy. This instrument showed good psychometric properties among Portuguese higher education students. OBJECTIVES: To study the psychometric properties of the General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale among female patients treating overweight and to study the relationship of eating self-efficacy with age, education and Body Mass Index. METHODOLOGY: We studied a sample of 63 women attending Nutrition appointments to treat overweight: mean age of 40 years (SD = 11), mean education of 9 years (SD = 4) and mean Body Mass Index of 36.4 Kg/m2 (SD = 7.0). RESULTS: Similarly to the original study among higher education students, the scale showed good reliability (α = 0.864) and a unifactorial structure, with the extracted factor explaining 67.4% of the overall variance. The associations with other instruments revealed good convergent and discriminant validity. General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale score did not significantly correlate with either age (r = -0.004, p = 0.973), years of education (r = -0.223, p = 0.090) or Body Mass Index (r = -0.164, p = 0.215). CONCLUSIONS: The results of this study show that the General Eating Self-Efficacy Scale presents good psychometric properties among females treating overweight and that it appears to be a useful tool for use in clinical settings.
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