| Literature DB >> 24906418 |
Maryam Delavari1, Anders Larrabee Sønderlund, David Mellor, Mohammadreza Mohebbi, Boyd Swinburn.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Although there are a number of studies examining the effect of migration on obesity, these studies tend to focus on the role of acculturation in this relationship. However, there are indications that the change in environment may also be an important factor. Indeed, there is a considerable lack of psychometric tools designed to assess the association between environment and migrant health behaviour. The current study aimed to assess the literature on the link between environment and health for migrants, and on the basis of this information, design and develop the Migrant Obesogenic Perception of the Environment questionnaire (MOPE-Q). The MOPE-Q is the first comprehensive measure of the impact of environmental factors on migrant health behaviour related to physical activity, food habits and body image concern, as well as weight change.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24906418 PMCID: PMC4068171 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2458-14-567
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Public Health ISSN: 1471-2458 Impact factor: 3.295
Content validity and face validity of MOPE-Q
| 1. Air pollution inhibited your ability to engage in daily physical activity in Iran | Keep and revise | 1. Air pollution discourages me from being physically active | 7 | |
| 2. The availability of "green space" such as parks encouraged you to engage in physical activity in Iran | Keep and revise | 2. The accessibility of "green spaces" such as parks encourages me to be physically active | 1 | |
| 3. Accessibility to foot paths and cycle paths encouraged you to be more physically active in Iran | Keep and revise | 3. Accessibility to walking and cycling paths encourages me to be physically active | 1 | |
| 4. Street safety encouraged you to be more physically active in Iran | Keep and revise | 4. Lack of safety on the streets (e.g. Harassment or traffic) discourages me from being physically active | 7 | |
| 5. The availability of quality hobby spaces encouraged you to participation in active leisure activities in Iran | Keep and revise | 5. The availability of quality leisure facilities (e.g. gyms and pools) encourages me to be physically active | 1 | |
| 6. You had easy access to a variety of food service outlets which served unhealthy food in Iran | Keep and revise split into two groups(unhealthy food/service outlet) | 6. Ready access to unhealthy food service outlets encourages me to eat unhealthy foods | 7 | |
| - | Added | 7. Ready access to unhealthy foods such as packaged snacks, soft drinks and fatty meats encourages me to eat unhealthy foods | 7 | |
| - | Need a new question because it is not the flip side of the unhealthy food outlets | 8. Ready access to healthy food service outlets encourages me to eat healthy foods | 1 | |
| 7. You had easy access to a variety of healthy food such as fruits, vegetables, whole grains and fish in Iran | Keep and revise, split into two healthy food groups | 9. Ready access to fruit, vegetables and whole grains encourages me to eat healthy foods | 1 | |
| - | Added | 10. Ready access to lean meat and fish encourages me to eat healthy foods | 1 | |
| 8. Expertise and information could help you to have regular physical activity was available/easily accessed in Iran | Keep and revise | 11. Ready access to reliable expertise and information encourages me to be physically active | 1 | |
| 9. Regular usage of exercise facilities (e.g., gym and pool) was expensive in Iran | Drop, Expensive in both countries | - | 7 | |
| 10. Work demands (i.e. typically long working hours) made having a healthy life style difficult in Iran | Keep and revise | 12. Work demands (i.e. working long hours) discourages me from being physically active | 7 | |
| 11. Regulations surrounding appropriate dressing/public behaviour inhibited you from doing regular PA in Iran | Keep and revise | 13. Government rules about appropriate clothes and behaviours discourage me from being physically active in public | 7 | |
| 12. Nutritional expertise and information helped you to have a healthy diet was available/easily accessed in Iran | Keep and revise | 14. Ready access to reliable expertise and information encourages me to have a healthy diet | 1 | |
| 13. Consumption of healthy food was expensive in Iran | Keep and revise, split into two groups | 15. Fruit and vegetables are expensive and this discourages me from having a healthy diet | 7 | |
| - | | 16. Lean meat and fish are expensive and this discourages me from having a healthy diet | 7 | |
| 14. An unhealthy diet was cheaper than a healthy diet in Iran | Keep and revise | 17. Unhealthy food is cheap and this encourages me to have an unhealthy diet | 7 | |
| 15. Dress codes (regulations surrounding appropriate dressing) influenced your eating behaviour in Iran | Keep and revise, question was around eating but the sense should be around body size | 18. Government rules about appropriate clothes encourages a lack of concern about my body weight and size | 7 | |
| 16. Family, friends and community gathering promote sedentary lifestyles in Iran | Keep and revise, Possible confusion with food - only need one question of PA or sedentary behaviour | 19. Social gatherings of families, friends and communities inhibit me from being physically active | 7 | |
| 17. Family, friends and community gatherings promote active lifestyles in Iran | Drop | - | 1 | |
| 18. Regular/daily exercise was a part of the culture in Iran | Keep and revise | 20. There is a culture of being physically active and this encourages me to be physically active | 1 | |
| 19. You preferred active transport over motorized transport (cars, lifts, escalators) in Iran | Keep and revise | 21. The cultural norm of using your own car discourages me from walking, cycling or taking public transport | 7 | |
| 20. Religious leaders had a strong influence on your beliefs/behaviour related to diet and activity in Iran | Drop, the question was unclear, whether their influence promotes or inhibits healthy lifestyle. Also, asking about religious leaders’ influence could be a sensitive issue for this specific migrant group | - | Unclear | |
| 21. Celebrities and fashion models had a strong influence on your beliefs/behaviour related to diet and activity in Iran | Drop, too general and unclear whether their influence promotes or inhibits healthy lifestyle | - | Unclear | |
| 22. Seeing of people doing exercise in the public motivated you to be more physically active in Iran | Keep and revise | 22. Seeing people doing physical activity in public encourages me to be physically active | 1 | |
| 23. The media (e.g. TV programs, magazines) encouraged you to being more physically active in Iran | Keep and revise | 23. The media (e.g. TV programs, magazines) encourages me to be physically active | 1 | |
| 24. Family, friends and community gathering leaded you to consume a lot of fatty and sugary food in Iran | Keep and revise, Using 'fatty and sugary' rather than 'unhealthy' foods | 24. The cultural norms at social gatherings of families, friends and communities encourages me to eat a lot of fatty and sugary foods | 7 | |
| 25. The media encouraged you to follow a healthy diet in Iran | Keep and revise | 25. The media encourages me to follow a healthy diet | 1 | |
| 26. You were exposed to unhealthy food (i.e. high in fat and sugar) through media advertising in Iran | Keep and revise | 26. The high level of advertising encourages me to eat unhealthy foods | 7 | |
| 27. People had negative attitudes/beliefs about overweight/obesity in Iran | Keep and revise | 27. People’s negative attitudes or beliefs about overweight or obese people encourages me to be concerned about my body size and weight | 1 | |
| 28. Good looking and beautiful for girls meant being thin in Iran | Drop, as specifically asking from only one gender, male or female, merged to items about marriage with considering good looking | - | 1 | |
| 29. Good looking/beautiful for girls meant having a muscular body in Iran | Drop, as above | - | 1 | |
| 30. Good looking/beautiful for girls meant having some extra weight in Iran | Drop, as above | - | 7 | |
| 31. Good looking/handsome for boys meant being thin in Iran | Drop, as above | - | 1 | |
| 32. Good looking/handsome for boys meant having a muscular body in Iran | Drop, as above | - | 1 | |
| 33. Good looking/handsome for boys meant having some extra weight (being chubby) in Iran | Drop, as above | - | 7 | |
| 34. You would prefer to marry a slender (slim) girl/boy in Iran | Keep and revise | 28. If I was considering marriage, I would feel a lot of pressure to marry a slim person | 1 | |
| 35. You would prefer marry to a girl/boy with a muscular body in Iran | Keep and revise | 29. If I was considering marriage, I would feel a lot of pressure to marry a muscular person | 1 | |
| 36. You would prefer marry to a girl/boy with some extra weight (being chubby) in Iran | Drop, unclear | - | 7 | |
| 37. When trying to lose weight, you were more likely choose unhealthy strategies rather than healthy lifestyle in Iran | Keep and revise | 30. If I want to lose weight, I would feel a lot of pressure to choose unhealthy strategies such as rigorous dieting, diet pills or liposuction rather than regular physical activity and healthy diet | 1 | |
| 38. Observing people's body shapes acts as a wakeup call for not wanting to get obese in Iran | Keep and revise | 31. Seeing overweight or obese people in public makes me worry about becoming obese myself | 1 | |
| 39. You felt too much pressure to be slim from your partner and family in Iran | Keep and revise | 32. I feel a lot of social pressure to be slim | 1 | |
| 40. You felt too much pressure to be slim from your Peers/friends in Iran | Keep and revise | 33. I feel a lot of social pressure to be fit and muscular | 1 | |
| 41. You felt too much pressure to be slim from Media in Iran | Keep and revise | 34. I feel a lot of pressure from the media to be slim | 1 | |
| 42. People critically evaluated your body image in Iran | Keep and revise | 35. People critically evaluate my body size | 1 | |
| 43. Seeing of people being conscious about their body size leads an individual to watch his/her own weight in Iran | Keep and revise | 36. Seeing people being conscious about their body size leads me to watch my weight and size | 1 | |
Factor analysis results for the MOPE-Q – Iranian version
| Ready access to fruit, vegetables and whole grains encouraged me to eat healthy foods | .82 | | | .11 | |
| Ready access to lean meat and fish encouraged me to eat healthy foods | .78 | .16 | .18 | | |
| Ready access to healthy food service outlets encouraged me to eat healthy foods | .75 | .18 | .13 | .18 | |
| Ready access to reliable expertise and information encouraged me to have a healthy diet | .46 | .17 | .13 | .18 | |
| People critically evaluated my body size | | .77 | | | |
| I felt a lot of social pressure to be fit | | .73 | -.16 | | |
| I felt a lot of social pressure to be slim | .25 | .71 | .14 | | |
| Seeing people being conscious about their body size leaded me to watch my weight and size | .23 | .69 | | .23 | |
| Seeing people not doing physical activity in public discouraged me from being physically active | | .17 | .80 | .15 | |
| Lack of accessible "green spaces" such as parks discouraged me from being physically active | .19 | -.11 | .77 | .14 | |
| Lack of accessibility to walking and cycling paths discouraged me from being physically active | .11 | -.16 | .58 | .22 | .22 |
| I did not feel a lot of pressure from the media to be slim | | .21 | .17 | .75 | |
| The media did not encourage me to follow a healthy diet | .25 | | .13 | .75 | .13 |
| The media (e.g. TV programs, magazines) did not encourage me to be physically active | .17 | | .37 | .68 | |
| Ready access to unhealthy food encouraged me to eat unhealthy foods | .10 | | | .20 | .80 |
| Ready access to unhealthy food service outlets encouraged me to eat unhealthy foods | | .13 | .14 | -.27 | .77 |
| Unhealthy food was cheap and this encouraged me to have an unhealthy diet | -.22 | .11 | .14 | .74 |
Factor analysis results for the MOPE-Q – Australian version
| There is a culture of being physically active and this encourages me to be physically active | .67 | .22 | | |
| The availability of quality leisure facilities (e.g. gyms and pools) encourages me to be physically active | .73 | | | |
| Accessibility to walking and cycling paths encourages me to be physically active | .77 | | | .13 |
| Seeing people doing physical activity in public encourages me to be physically active | .77 | .10 | -.12 | |
| The accessibility of "green spaces" such as parks encourages me to be physically active | .71 | .16 | | |
| I feel a lot of social pressure to be fit | .39 | .54 | .25 | |
| I feel a lot of social pressure to be slim | .23 | .75 | -.11 | |
| Seeing people being conscious about their body size leads me to watch my weight and size | .26 | .71 | .17 | -.15 |
| People’s negative attitudes about obese people encourages me to be concerned about my weigh | | .73 | -.11 | .15 |
| people critically evaluate my body size | -.12 | .79 | .11 | |
| Government rules about clothes and behaviours encourages me to be physically active in public | .19 | .11 | .60 | |
| Lack of air pollution encourages me to be physically active | -.11 | | .75 | |
| Street safety (e.g. lack of harassment or traffic) encourages me to be physically active | -.20 | .10 | .76 | -.14 |
| Government rules about cloths encourages me to be concern about my body size | | | .78 | |
| The high level of advertising encourages me to eat unhealthy foods | | | | .76 |
| Unhealthy food is cheap and this encourages me to have an unhealthy diet | .22 | | .23 | .81 |
| Ready access to unhealthy food service outlets encourages me to eat unhealthy foods | .84 |
Reliability of the MOPE-Q – Iranian version (Cronbach’s alpha values)
| Healthy food environment | .76 | .71 |
| Social pressure to be fit | .72 | .80 |
| Physically inactive environment | .67 | .53 |
| Silent media | .70 | .64 |
| Unhealthy food environment | .68 | .49 |
| All items (scale) | .76 |
All correlations significant at p < .01.
Reliability of the MOPE-Q – Australian version
| Physical active environment | .80 | .69 |
| Social pressure to be fit | .78 | .81 |
| Government liveability policies | .70 | .69 |
| Unhealthy food environment | .74 | .52 |
| All items (scale) | .73 |
All correlations significant at p < .01.