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Psychometric Network Analysis of the Intuitive Eating Scale-2 in Chinese General Adults
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  • Feng Ji,
  • Hongyi Sun,
  • Wesley Barnhart,
  • Tianxiang Cui,
  • Shuqi Cui,
  • Jihong Zhang,
  • Jinbo He
Feng Ji
University of Toronto OISE Department of Applied Psychology & Human Development
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Hongyi Sun
University of Southampton School of Psychology
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Wesley Barnhart
Bowling Green State University Department of Psychology
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Tianxiang Cui
University of Macau Department of Psychology
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Shuqi Cui
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Shenzhen
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Jihong Zhang
University of Arkansas College of Education and Health Professions
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Jinbo He
The Chinese University of Hong Kong - Shenzhen

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Abstract

Intuitive Eating Scale-2 (IES-2) is a measurement of intuitive eating behaviors and has been validated, with traditional latent variable approaches, in youth and adults from a number of different populations, including college students in China. However, there still lacks the evaluation of the psychometric properties of the IES-2 in adults from the Chinese general population. Moreover, psychometric network analysis, as a complement to traditional latent variable approaches, has not been used for examining the psychometric properties of the IES-2. Thus, the present study aimed to use a psychometric network approach to evaluate the psychometric properties of the IES-2 in Chinese adults from the general population. A sample of 700 Chinese general adults (50% women; M age = 31.13 years, SD = 9.19) were included in the present study. Psychometric network analysis was performed by using EGAnet and psychonetrics packages on R 4.2.0. Exploratory graph analysis (EGA) identified four dimensions, which were well-separated in the estimated network. The network structure showed excellent stability and metric measurement invariance (i.e., network loadings) across men and women. Furthermore, several items in the IES-2 were identified as key nodes in the network of the IES-2 that may be important for the developement and maintenance of intuitive eating. For example, two items related to reliance on body cues were the most impactful nodes in the complete network. The findings of our study provide further understandings of the IES-2 from the perspective of network analysis and have implications for related applications of intuitive eating interventions for general populations.
25 Jul 2023Submitted to Journal of Clinical Psychology
25 Jul 2023Assigned to Editor
25 Jul 2023Submission Checks Completed
28 Aug 2023Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
28 Aug 2023Reviewer(s) Assigned
30 Sep 2023Editorial Decision: Revise Major
25 Jan 2024Review(s) Completed, Editorial Evaluation Pending
25 Jan 2024Editorial Decision: Accept