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Factor analytic support for the EDE-Q7 among American Indian/Alaska Native undergraduate women.

Kelsey N Serier1, Kirsten P Peterson1, Hayley VanderJagt1, Riley M Sebastian1, Chloe R Mullins1, Jacqueline Medici1, Jamie M Smith1, Jane Ellen Smith2.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) people have historically been excluded from eating disorder research. Consequently, not much is known about the validity of eating disorder assessment measures in this group. The purpose of the current study was to examine the factor structure of a short measure for eating pathology, the seven-item Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q7), in AI/AN undergraduate women. Exploratory analyses examined the measurement invariance of the EDE-Q7 across AI/AN, White, and Latinx undergraduates.
METHODS: A sample of 150 AI/AN undergraduate women completed the full EDE-Q (28 items) as part of two larger studies. The seven items comprising the EDE-Q7 were selected from the full measure to test the factor structure. Random samples of White and Latinx women of equal sample size were chosen from the larger studies to test measurement invariance.
RESULTS: Confirmatory factor analyses found support for the EDE-Q7 factor structure in AI/AN undergraduate women, and scores were strongly positively correlated with the original EDE-Q global scale and disordered eating behaviors. Exploratory analyses found support for the measurement invariance of the EDE-Q7 across AI/AN, White, and Latinx women. One-way ANOVAs showed no significant racial and ethnic differences on the EDE-Q7. DISCUSSION: The current study found psychometric support for the EDE-Q7 in AI/AN undergraduate women and provided preliminary evidence that the EDE-Q7 can be meaningfully compared across AI/AN, White, and Latinx undergraduate women. Further research should continue to investigate the EDE-Q7 and other eating disorder measures in AI/AN and other historically excluded groups. LEVEL OF EVIDENCE: V, cross-sectional descriptive study.
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Keywords:  American Indian/Alaskan Natives; College students; Confirmatory factor analysis; Eating disorders; Measurement invariance

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34850357     DOI: 10.1007/s40519-021-01335-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eat Weight Disord        ISSN: 1124-4909            Impact factor:   3.008


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