希腊语版进食障碍适应与赋能量表(AESED)的验证。

Q3 Medicine Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki Pub Date : 2024-03-28 Epub Date: 2023-07-14 DOI:10.22365/jpsych.2023.019
Helen Lempesi, Athina Katerinopoulou, Chara Tzavara, Anastasia Koumoula, Fragiskos Gonidakis
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与进食障碍有关的研究表明,家庭为了缓解家庭冲突和压力,会迁就进食障碍患者的症状。有观点认为,通过容忍或减轻症状,后者可能会逐渐被强化,甚至被完全接受,因为家庭会越来越多地 "陷入 "特定的饮食模式、体重控制行为和体型烦恼中。饮食失调症家庭适应与支持量表》(Accommodation and Enabling Scale for Eating Disorders)于 2009 年发布,旨在评估饮食失调症患者的家庭适应能力。本研究的目的是在饮食失调患者父母的样本中测试希腊语版量表的心理测量特性。研究在艾吉尼提翁医院(Aiginiteion Hospital)第一精神病诊所的进食障碍门诊进行,翻译过程采用了前向-后向法。样本招募采用便利抽样法。受访者报告了自己的基本人口统计学特征,并填写了《一般健康问卷-28》和《进食障碍适应与赋能量表》。最终的研究样本包括 125 名饮食失调症患者的父母(69.6% 为女性),平均年龄为 55.2 岁。因子分析显示了一个五因子模型,与原始版本的量表相似,该模型解释了总方差的 63.3%。量表总分的 Cronbach's coefficient a 为 0.93,五个分量表的 Cronbach's α 为 0.78 至 0.90,内部一致性较高。用斯皮尔曼系数 rho 检验了收敛效度,结果显示加权量表与一般健康问卷的相关性具有统计学意义(rho=0.33,p<0.05)。
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Validation of the Greek version of the Accommodation and Enabling Scale for Eating Disorders (AESED).

Eating disorders-related research has shown that families, in order to alleviate family conflict and stress, accommodate the symptoms of individuals with eating disorders. It has been argued that by tolerating or alleviating symptoms, the latter may gradually be reinforced or even fully accepted, as the family becomes increasingly "trapped" in specific eating patterns, weight control behaviors, and body shape worries. The Accommodation and Enabling Scale for Eating Disorders was created in 2009, aiming to assess family adaptability of individuals with eating disorders. The purpose of the present research was to test the psychometric properties of the Greek version of the scale in a sample of parents of individuals with eating disorders. The translation procedure was carried out based on the forward-backward method, while the study was conducted at the Eating Disorders Clinic of the First Psychiatric Clinic of Aiginiteion Hospital. The convenience sampling methods were used for the sample's recruitment. Respondents reported on their basic demographic characteristics, and completed the General Health Questionnaire-28, and the Accommodation and Enabling Scale for Eating Disorders. The final study's sample consisted of 125 parents of individuals with eating disorders (69.6% women), with a mean age of 55.2 years. Factor analysis revealed a five-factor model, similar to that of the original version of the scale, with the model explaining 63.3% of the total variance. Internal consistency was judged to be high, with Cronbach's coefficient a being 0.93 for the scale's total score, while Cronbach's α for the five subscales ranged from 0.78 to 0.90. Convergent validity was tested with the Spearman's coefficient rho, which revealed a statistically significant correlation of the weighted scale with the General Health Questionnaire (rho=0.33, p<0.5). The results showed that the Greek version of the Accommodation and Enabling Scale for Eating Disorders is a valid and reliable tool for assessing the adaptability of families of people suffering from eating disorders. Application of the tool to larger samples will validate its psychometric properties on a larger scale.

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