Factor structure of the Eating Disorder Examination - Questionnaire among heterosexual and sexual minority males.


Journal

Eating behaviors
ISSN: 1873-7358
Titre abrégé: Eat Behav
Pays: United States
ID NLM: 101090048

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
08 2020
Historique:
received: 10 09 2019
revised: 13 05 2020
accepted: 26 05 2020
pubmed: 17 6 2020
medline: 21 1 2021
entrez: 17 6 2020
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Eating disorder (ED) pathology is increasingly recognized among males; however, presentations within males differ from traditional descriptions of ED pathology in females. Additionally, experiences of ED pathology differ between sexual minority (SM) and heterosexual males. These differences suggest that existing ED assessments, which are primarily based on female samples, do not adequately capture ED pathology in SM and heterosexual males. The Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q) is a commonly used assessment of ED pathology; however, at present the factor structure of this instrument in SM and heterosexual males is unclear. This study aimed to determine the most appropriate factor structure of the EDE-Q by evaluating proposed factor structures in a large, non-clinical sample consisting of heterosexual and SM men. Additionally, this study examined differences in the factor structures and severities of ED pathology between SM and heterosexual males. Confirmatory Factor Analyses examining existing factor structures of the EDE-Q indicated that the brief three-factor model was the best fitting model for both heterosexual and SM males. Subsequent comparisons of factor scores between groups indicated that SM males in our sample experienced higher levels of dietary restraint, overvaluation of shape and weight, and body dissatisfaction than heterosexual males. Results provide preliminary support for the use of the brief three-factor model of the EDE-Q when assessing ED pathology among SM and heterosexual males in non-clinical research settings.

Identifiants

pubmed: 32540716
pii: S1471-0153(19)30333-2
doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2020.101403
pii:
doi:

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

101403

Informations de copyright

Copyright © 2020. Published by Elsevier Ltd.

Déclaration de conflit d'intérêts

Declaration of competing interest There are no conflicts of interest by any author.

Auteurs

Christina Scharmer (C)

University at Albany, State University of New York, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, United States of America. Electronic address: cscharmer@albany.edu.

Joseph M Donahue (JM)

University at Albany, State University of New York, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, United States of America.

Sydney Heiss (S)

University at Albany, State University of New York, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, United States of America.

Drew A Anderson (DA)

University at Albany, State University of New York, 1400 Washington Avenue, Albany, NY 12222, United States of America.

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