Adapting and validating the food neophobia scale for Pakistani mothers: Exploring the relationship between maternal and child food neophobia

IF 4.9 1区 农林科学 Q1 FOOD SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Food Quality and Preference Pub Date : 2024-05-31 DOI:10.1016/j.foodqual.2024.105236
Almab Zainab , Muhammad Jamal Khan , Syed Ubaid Ullah Shah , Humaira Wasila , Xiaoxi Shan , Tingwei Wang , Wenting Xu , Qian Lin
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Maternal food neophobia, a significant influencing factor in modeling maternal feeding practices, also plays a vital role in regulating preschoolers’ food neophobia. This cross-sectional study was conducted to culturally adapt and validate the Food Neophobia Scale for Pakistani mothers (FNS-PK), assess the prevalence of maternal food neophobia, and explore the correlation between maternal food neophobia, maternal controlling feeding practices and preschoolers’ food neophobia. The 10-item food neophobia scale was translated into the Urdu language following WHO guidelines, and various measures of validity (construct validity and discriminant validity) and reliability (internal consistency, test–retest consistency, and composite reliability) were used to test the scale. Afterward, a cross-sectional study was performed to assess the prevalence and correlation between maternal food neophobia, feeding practices and preschoolers’ food neophobia. A total of 260 preschool children and their mothers were recruited for the cultural adaptation of the FNS-PK. The original 10-item FNS was modified to an 8-item FNS-PK, which exhibited good scale validity (χ2/df = 1.113; TLI = 0.998; RMSEA = 0.021; AVE > 0.05) and reliability (Cronbach’s α = 0.857). In a cross-sectional study involving 347 mother–child pairs, 15.9 % of the mothers and 8.0 % of the preschoolers exhibited food neophobia. Furthermore, there was a significant negative correlation between maternal food neophobia and controlling feeding practices, while there was a significant positive correlation between maternal and preschoolers’ food neophobia. The adapted 8-item FNS-PK is a reliable tool for assessing food neophobia in Pakistan, and the significant correlation between maternal and preschoolers’ food neophobia warrants further research.

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为巴基斯坦母亲改编并验证食物新恐惧量表:探索母婴食物恐惧之间的关系
母亲对食物的恐惧是影响母亲喂养方式的一个重要因素,在调节学龄前儿童对食物的恐惧方面也起着至关重要的作用。本横断面研究对巴基斯坦母亲食物恐惧量表(FNS-PK)进行了文化适应性调整和验证,评估了母亲食物恐惧的发生率,并探讨了母亲食物恐惧、母亲控制喂养行为和学龄前儿童食物恐惧之间的相关性。根据世界卫生组织的指导原则,该研究将 10 个项目的食物恐惧症量表翻译成乌尔都语,并采用各种效度(建构效度和判别效度)和信度(内部一致性、测试-再测一致性和综合信度)来检验该量表。随后,我们进行了一项横断面研究,以评估母亲食物恐惧症、喂养方式和学龄前儿童食物恐惧症的发生率和相关性。研究人员共招募了 260 名学龄前儿童及其母亲,对 FNS-PK 进行了文化改编。该量表具有良好的量表效度(χ2/df = 1.113;TLI = 0.998;RMSEA = 0.021;AVE > 0.05)和信度(Cronbach's α = 0.857)。在一项涉及 347 对母子的横断面研究中,15.9% 的母亲和 8.0%的学龄前儿童表现出食物新恐惧症。此外,母亲的食物恐惧症与控制喂养方式之间存在明显的负相关,而母亲和学龄前儿童的食物恐惧症之间存在明显的正相关。经改编的 8 项 FNS-PK 是评估巴基斯坦儿童食物恐惧症的可靠工具,而母亲和学龄前儿童食物恐惧症之间的明显相关性值得进一步研究。
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Food Quality and Preference
Food Quality and Preference 工程技术-食品科技
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38 days
期刊介绍: Food Quality and Preference is a journal devoted to sensory, consumer and behavioural research in food and non-food products. It publishes original research, critical reviews, and short communications in sensory and consumer science, and sensometrics. In addition, the journal publishes special invited issues on important timely topics and from relevant conferences. These are aimed at bridging the gap between research and application, bringing together authors and readers in consumer and market research, sensory science, sensometrics and sensory evaluation, nutrition and food choice, as well as food research, product development and sensory quality assurance. Submissions to Food Quality and Preference are limited to papers that include some form of human measurement; papers that are limited to physical/chemical measures or the routine application of sensory, consumer or econometric analysis will not be considered unless they specifically make a novel scientific contribution in line with the journal''s coverage as outlined below.
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