Validation and Psychometric Properties of the Chinese Version of the Binge Eating Scale in Young Adults

Wan-Sen Yan, Su-Jiao Liu, Meng-Meng Liu
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Background Although structured clinical interviews are considered the gold standard for assessing binge eating disorder (BED), the self-administered Binge Eating Scale (BES) has been widely used as a screening tool for BED in clinical research. However, the psychometric properties of the BES among Chinese young adults remain unclear. This study aimed to examine the validity of a Chinese version of the BES with a large sample. Methods A total of 2182 young adult college students were tested using the Simplified Chinese version of BES (SCBES), the 7-Item Binge-Eating Disorder Screener (BEDS-7), the Zung Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS), the Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7), and the Dual-Modes of Self-Control Scale (DMSC). The frequency of objective binge-eating episodes was used as a measure of severity. Validity and reliability of the SCBES were assessed through multiple analyses, along with the item analysis. Results The data revealed that the SCBES demonstrated reasonable reliability and validity. The Cronbach’s α value was 0.813, with a one-month test–retest reliability of 0.835. The exploratory factor analysis (EFA) extracted three first-order factors, which explained a total of 53.82% of the variance. The confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) confirmed the three-factor model (ie, Binge-eating behaviors, Lack of control, Negative affects related to overeating), with a good model fit. The SCBES also demonstrated excellent concurrent and criterion validity, significantly correlating with the BEDS-7 and frequency of objective binge-eating episodes (r=0.760–0.782, p<0.001). Gender, body mass index, depression, anxiety, impulsivity, and self-control were significantly associated with the total score of SCBES. Conclusion The SCBES demonstrated sound psychometric properties and exhibited good cross-cultural adaptability in Chinese young adults, with a novel three-factor model fitting the data best. This scale could serve as a useful screening tool for identifying the severity of binge eating behaviors among Chinese youths.
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青少年暴食量表中文版的验证与心理测量学特性
背景 虽然结构化临床访谈被认为是评估暴饮暴食症(BED)的黄金标准,但在临床研究中,自编的暴饮暴食量表(BES)已被广泛用作暴饮暴食症的筛查工具。然而,自编暴食量表在中国青少年中的心理测量特性仍不明确。本研究旨在通过大样本研究中文版暴食量表的有效性。方法 使用简体中文版 BES(SCBES)、7 项暴食症筛查量表(BEDS-7)、Zung 抑郁自评量表(SDS)、广泛性焦虑症量表(GAD-7)和双模态自控量表(DMSC)对 2182 名青年大学生进行了测试。客观暴饮暴食发作的频率被用来衡量严重程度。通过多重分析和项目分析对 SCBES 的有效性和可靠性进行了评估。结果 数据显示 SCBES 具有合理的信度和效度。Cronbach's α 值为 0.813,一个月测试-再测信度为 0.835。探索性因子分析(EFA)提取了三个一阶因子,共解释了 53.82% 的方差。确认性因子分析(CFA)证实了三因子模型(即暴饮暴食行为、缺乏控制、与暴饮暴食相关的负面情绪),模型拟合度良好。SCBES 还表现出极好的并发效度和标准效度,与 BEDS-7 和客观暴食发作频率有显著相关性(r=0.760-0.782,p<0.001)。性别、体重指数、抑郁、焦虑、冲动和自控力与 SCBES 的总分显著相关。结论 SCBES 具有良好的心理测量学特性,在中国青壮年中表现出良好的跨文化适应性,新的三因素模型与数据的拟合效果最佳。该量表可作为识别中国青少年暴食行为严重程度的有用筛查工具。
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