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Factor structure and psychometric properties of a multicultural Spanish‐language version of the Eating Disorder‐15 in a nonclinical sample of Chilean women

Objective The Eating Disorder‐15 (ED‐15) is a brief measure developed for the routine assessment of eating disorder (EDs), despite its use in research settings having increased over the last few years. To assess the psychometric properties of the ED‐15 in a nonclinical sample of Chilean women. Metho...

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Published in:The International journal of eating disorders 2023-04, Vol.56 (4), p.727-735
Main Authors: Compte, Emilio J., Cruzat‐Mandich, Claudia, Pérez Ríos, Leonardo, Vásquez, Sofía, Gómez, Nathalie, Trujillo‐ChiVacuan, Eva
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description Objective The Eating Disorder‐15 (ED‐15) is a brief measure developed for the routine assessment of eating disorder (EDs), despite its use in research settings having increased over the last few years. To assess the psychometric properties of the ED‐15 in a nonclinical sample of Chilean women. Method A multicultural Spanish‐language version was developed through combined translation techniques. University female students (N = 380) (Mage 22.32, SD = 2.48) were recruited through social media. After providing their informed consent, participants completed a battery of questionnaires online. Results A bi‐factor model replicating the bi‐factor structure and providing support for the general factor showed the best fit to the data. Moderate‐to‐strong correlations with measures of EDs, physical comparison, body appreciation, social physique anxiety, and depressive symptoms are presented as evidence of concurrent and convergent validity. Items analyses revealed strong correlations between manifest variables, their correspondent latent variable and the general factor (rs = .60 to .89, ps 
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To assess the psychometric properties of the ED‐15 in a nonclinical sample of Chilean women. Method A multicultural Spanish‐language version was developed through combined translation techniques. University female students (N = 380) (Mage 22.32, SD = 2.48) were recruited through social media. After providing their informed consent, participants completed a battery of questionnaires online. Results A bi‐factor model replicating the bi‐factor structure and providing support for the general factor showed the best fit to the data. Moderate‐to‐strong correlations with measures of EDs, physical comparison, body appreciation, social physique anxiety, and depressive symptoms are presented as evidence of concurrent and convergent validity. Items analyses revealed strong correlations between manifest variables, their correspondent latent variable and the general factor (rs = .60 to .89, ps &lt; .001). Additionally, current findings provide support for the internal consistency of the scale (Cronbach's alpha and Omega values were ≥ .80) and test–retest reliability (ICCs = .84 to .89, ps &lt; .001). Discussion Like previous findings, the current study provides validity to the original bi‐factor structure of the ED‐15 and additional validity to a general factor. The availability of this multicultural Spanish‐language version would provide session‐by‐session assessment, providing crucial information throughout treatment. Also, the availability of the current measure would contribute to further research efforts in a yet understudied population such as Hispanic women. Public Significance The Eating Disorder‐15 (ED‐15) is a promising measure meant to assess session‐by‐session change for clinical and research purposes. 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Correlaciones moderadas a fuertes con medidas de TCA, comparación física, apreciación corporal, ansiedad social física y síntomas depresivos se presentan como evidencia de validez concurrente y convergente. Análisis de ítems revelaron fuertes correlaciones entre las variables manifiestas, su correspondiente variable latente y el factor general (rs = .60 a .89, ps &lt; .001). Los hallazgos actuales respaldan la consistencia interna (alfa Cronbach y Omega &gt; .80) y la confiabilidad test–retest (ICC = .84 a .89, ps &lt; .001). Discusión El estudio actual proporciona validez a la estructura original de 2 factores del ED‐15 y validez adicional a un factor general. La disponibilidad de esta versión multicultural en español permitirá una evaluación sesión por sesión, brindando información clínica crucial al tratamiento. 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