A Polish adaptation and validation of  the  Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0

R. Poprawa, B. Lewandowska, M. Włodarczyk, Katarzyna Tutka
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Introduction: Food addiction is defined by a pattern of eating high-calorie foods, which is similar to psychoactive substance dependence. The aim of the study was to validate the Polish adaptation of the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 (YFAS 2.0), which measures the degree of food addiction based on 11 addiction criteria according to DSM-5. Material and methods: Validation studies were carried out on a sample of 431 people (67.75% women), aged 18-60. Construct validity was assessed using CFA (confirmatory factor analysis) for dichotomous diagnostic data. Reliability was assessed by analysing time stability of the results, internal consistency and item-total correlations. Validity was assessed using body weight, BMI, Scale of Involvement on Eating Streszczenie Wprowadzenie: jedzenia który w i przypomina Celem walidacja adaptacji Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 (YFAS 2.0), mierzącej Behaviour (SZJ), Three Factor Eating Questionnaire and Self-Control Scale. Differences in selected reliability indicators depending on the YFAS 2.0 diagnostic grades were analysed. The severity of symptoms was compared between food addicts anonymous, individuals enrolled in a weight-loss programme and those from a normative sample. Results: CFA demonstrated a perfect fit between the study results and the theoretical model of the YFAS 2.0. High coefficients of reliability measures were obtained. The YFAS 2.0 positively correlates with body weight, BMI, SZJ results, difficulties in controlling eating and emotional eating, and negatively with self-control ability. Significant differences were found in the validity indicators and between compared groups, depending on the diagnostic degrees of food addiction. Discussion: The Polish adaptation of YFAS 2.0 is characterised by high reliability and validity. Conclusions: The Polish adaptation of YFAS 2.0 has very good psychometric properties and can be used in scientific research and clinical practice.
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耶鲁食物成瘾量表2.0的波兰版改编和验证
食物成瘾的定义是一种进食高热量食物的模式,类似于精神活性物质依赖。该研究的目的是验证波兰版的耶鲁食物成瘾量表2.0 (YFAS 2.0),该量表根据DSM-5中的11个成瘾标准来衡量食物成瘾的程度。材料与方法:对年龄在18-60岁的431人(67.75%为女性)进行验证研究。使用CFA(验证性因子分析)评估二元诊断数据的结构效度。通过分析结果的时间稳定性、内部一致性和项目总量相关性来评估可靠性。采用体重、身体质量指数、饮食压力介入量表(Wprowadzenie: jedzenia który w i przypomina Celem walidacja adaptacia)、耶鲁食物成瘾量表2.0 (YFAS 2.0)、mierzącej行为量表(SZJ)、三因素进食问卷和自我控制量表进行效度评估。分析了不同YFAS 2.0诊断等级所选择的可靠性指标的差异。研究人员比较了匿名食物成瘾者、参加减肥计划的个体和正常样本的症状严重程度。结果:CFA证明了研究结果与YFAS 2.0理论模型的完美拟合。获得了较高的可靠性度量系数。YFAS 2.0与体重、BMI、SZJ结果、控制进食困难和情绪性进食呈正相关,与自我控制能力呈负相关。根据食物成瘾的诊断程度,在效度指标和比较组之间发现显着差异。讨论:波兰版的YFAS 2.0具有较高的信度和效度。结论:波兰语版YFAS 2.0具有良好的心理测量性能,可用于科学研究和临床实践。
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