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Internal validation of a French version of the Dutch eating behaviour questionnaire

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 April 2020

A Lluch
Affiliation:
Inserm U308, “Mécanismes de Régulation du Comportement Alimentaire”, 38 rue Lionnois, 54000Nancy
JP Kahn
Affiliation:
Inserm U308, “Mécanismes de Régulation du Comportement Alimentaire”, 38 rue Lionnois, 54000Nancy Department of Psychiatry
A Stricker-Krongrad
Affiliation:
Inserm U308, “Mécanismes de Régulation du Comportement Alimentaire”, 38 rue Lionnois, 54000Nancy
O Ziegler
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, CHU Nancy, Toul, France
P Drouin
Affiliation:
Department of Nutrition, CHU Nancy, Toul, France
L Méjean
Affiliation:
Inserm U308, “Mécanismes de Régulation du Comportement Alimentaire”, 38 rue Lionnois, 54000Nancy
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Summary

This study is the first part of the validation of a French version of the Dutch Eating Behaviour Questionnaire (DEBQ), among a population of obese and normal-weight patients. The questionnaire was administered to 166 subjects. Construct validity was assessed by orthogonal factor analysis with a varimax procedure and reliability was measured by Cronbach's alpha coefficient. Results showed the presence of three major factors (“emotional”, “restrained” and “external eating”) with loadings similar to those of the original questionnaire. A high internal consistency was found in the different scales. This study clearly demonstrates the factorial validity and the reliability of a French version of the DEQB.

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Copyright © Elsevier, Paris 1996

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