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Psychometric Properties and Item Evaluation of Korean Version of Night Eating Questionnaire (KNEQ)

Journal of Korean Academy of Nursing 2016³â 46±Ç 1È£ p.109 ~ 117
KMID : 0806120160460010109
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Abstract

Purpose: The aim of this study was to develop a Korean version of Night Eating Questionnaire (KNEQ) and test its psychometricproperties and evaluate items according to item response theory.

Methods: The 14-item NEQ as a measure of severity of the nighteating syndrome was translated into Korean, and then this KNEQ was evaluated. A total of 1171 participants aged 20 to 50 completedthe KNEQ on the Internet. To test reliability and validity, Cronbach¡¯s alpha, correlation, simple regression, and factor analysiswere used. Each item was analyzed according to Rasch-Andrich rating scale model and item difficulty, discrimination, infit/outfit,and point measure correlation were evaluated.

Results: Construct validity was evident. Cronbach¡¯s alpha was .78. The items of eveninghyperphagia and nocturnal ingestion showed high ability in discriminating people with night eating syndrome, while items ofmorning anorexia and mood/sleep provided relatively little information. The results of item analysis showed that item2 and item7needed to be revised to improve the reliability of KNEQ.

Conclusion: KNEQ is an appropriate instrument to measure severity ofnight eating syndrome with good validity and reliability. However, further studies are needed to find cut-off scores to screen personswith night eating syndrome.
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Eating disorder, Self-report, Questionnaire, Psychometrics
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