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Validation of the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire among Brazilian Families of School-Aged Children
INTRODUCTION: Children’s eating behaviors are influenced by parents, who are the first nutritional educators. The comprehensive feeding practices questionnaire (CFPQ) was developed to measure feeding practices among parents, but has not yet been validated in Brazil, where child obesity rates are ste...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4630658/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26579525 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2015.00035 |
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author | Mais, Laís Amaral Warkentin, Sarah Latorre, Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira Carnell, Susan Taddei, José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedo |
author_facet | Mais, Laís Amaral Warkentin, Sarah Latorre, Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira Carnell, Susan Taddei, José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedo |
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description | INTRODUCTION: Children’s eating behaviors are influenced by parents, who are the first nutritional educators. The comprehensive feeding practices questionnaire (CFPQ) was developed to measure feeding practices among parents, but has not yet been validated in Brazil, where child obesity rates are steeply increasing. The aim of the study was to test the validity of the CFPQ among Brazilian parents of school-aged children and propose a new version of the instrument. METHODS: Transcultural adaptation included translation into Portuguese, back translation, content validity, testing for semantic equivalence, and piloting. Questionnaire data were obtained for 659 parents of 5- to 9-year olds. Confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses and psychometric analyses (tests for internal consistency, factor correlations, item-discriminant and convergent validity, and test–retest reliability) were conducted. RESULTS: Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated a poor fit of the data to the original 12-factor model. Exploratory factor analysis generated a 6-factor model composed of 42 items: healthy eating guidance, monitoring, restriction for weight control, restriction for health, emotion regulation/food as reward, and pressure. This factor solution was supported by internal consistency tests (α = 0.71–0.91) and factor correlations (ρ = −0.16 to 0.32). Item-discriminant and convergent validity tests showed that parents who used coercive practices had more overweight children and were more concerned about their child’s weight (ρ = 0.09–0.40). Test–retest reliability was acceptable (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.45–0.77). CONCLUSION: Since parental practices are highly culturally and age group sensitive, it is essential to conduct careful evaluations of questionnaires when introduced into specific age groups within new cultural settings. This modified six-factor model of the CFPQ is valid to measure parental feeding behaviors of school-aged children in urban Brazilian settings. |
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spelling | pubmed-46306582015-11-17 Validation of the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire among Brazilian Families of School-Aged Children Mais, Laís Amaral Warkentin, Sarah Latorre, Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira Carnell, Susan Taddei, José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedo Front Nutr Nutrition INTRODUCTION: Children’s eating behaviors are influenced by parents, who are the first nutritional educators. The comprehensive feeding practices questionnaire (CFPQ) was developed to measure feeding practices among parents, but has not yet been validated in Brazil, where child obesity rates are steeply increasing. The aim of the study was to test the validity of the CFPQ among Brazilian parents of school-aged children and propose a new version of the instrument. METHODS: Transcultural adaptation included translation into Portuguese, back translation, content validity, testing for semantic equivalence, and piloting. Questionnaire data were obtained for 659 parents of 5- to 9-year olds. Confirmatory and exploratory factor analyses and psychometric analyses (tests for internal consistency, factor correlations, item-discriminant and convergent validity, and test–retest reliability) were conducted. RESULTS: Confirmatory factor analysis demonstrated a poor fit of the data to the original 12-factor model. Exploratory factor analysis generated a 6-factor model composed of 42 items: healthy eating guidance, monitoring, restriction for weight control, restriction for health, emotion regulation/food as reward, and pressure. This factor solution was supported by internal consistency tests (α = 0.71–0.91) and factor correlations (ρ = −0.16 to 0.32). Item-discriminant and convergent validity tests showed that parents who used coercive practices had more overweight children and were more concerned about their child’s weight (ρ = 0.09–0.40). Test–retest reliability was acceptable (intraclass correlation coefficient = 0.45–0.77). CONCLUSION: Since parental practices are highly culturally and age group sensitive, it is essential to conduct careful evaluations of questionnaires when introduced into specific age groups within new cultural settings. This modified six-factor model of the CFPQ is valid to measure parental feeding behaviors of school-aged children in urban Brazilian settings. Frontiers Media S.A. 2015-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4630658/ /pubmed/26579525 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2015.00035 Text en Copyright © 2015 Mais, Warkentin, Latorre, Carnell and Taddei. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Nutrition Mais, Laís Amaral Warkentin, Sarah Latorre, Maria do Rosário Dias de Oliveira Carnell, Susan Taddei, José Augusto de Aguiar Carrazedo Validation of the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire among Brazilian Families of School-Aged Children |
title | Validation of the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire among Brazilian Families of School-Aged Children |
title_full | Validation of the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire among Brazilian Families of School-Aged Children |
title_fullStr | Validation of the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire among Brazilian Families of School-Aged Children |
title_full_unstemmed | Validation of the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire among Brazilian Families of School-Aged Children |
title_short | Validation of the Comprehensive Feeding Practices Questionnaire among Brazilian Families of School-Aged Children |
title_sort | validation of the comprehensive feeding practices questionnaire among brazilian families of school-aged children |
topic | Nutrition |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4630658/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26579525 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnut.2015.00035 |
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