date: 2022-04-29T08:46:54Z pdf:unmappedUnicodeCharsPerPage: 0 pdf:PDFVersion: 1.7 pdf:docinfo:title: Development of the Hedonic Overeating?Questionnaire (HEDO?Q) xmp:CreatorTool: LaTeX with hyperref Keywords: food addiction; addictive-like eating; hedonic overeating; eating disorders; obesity; wanting; liking; psychometric; reliability; validity access_permission:modify_annotations: true access_permission:can_print_degraded: true subject: Addictive-like eating is prevalent, but a clear conceptualization and operationalization outside of an addiction framework is lacking. By adopting a biopsychological framework of food reward, this study sought to develop and evaluate a brief self-report questionnaire for the trait assessment of hedonic overeating and dyscontrol. Items in the Hedonic Overeating?Questionnaire (HEDO?Q) were constructed following a rational approach and psychometrically evaluated in a large random sample from the German population (N = 2531). A confirmatory factor analysis supported the unidimensional nature of the six-item HEDO?Q with the three postulated components of wanting, liking, and dyscontrol. Psychometric properties were favorable with good corrected item-total correlations, acceptable item difficulty and homogeneity, and high internal consistency. Population norms were provided. The HEDO?Q revealed strict measurement invariance for sex and partial invariance for age and weight status. Discriminant validity was demonstrated in distinguishing participants with versus without eating disturbances or obesity. Associations with the established measures of eating disorder and general psychopathology supported the convergent and divergent validity of the HEDO?Q. This first evaluation indicates good psychometric properties of the HEDO?Q in the general population. Future validation work is warranted on the HEDO?Q?s stability, sensitivity to change, and predictive and construct validity. dc:creator: Anja Hilbert, Veronica Witte, Adrian Meule, Elmar Braehler and Soeren Kliem dcterms:created: 2022-04-29T08:39:42Z Last-Modified: 2022-04-29T08:46:54Z dcterms:modified: 2022-04-29T08:46:54Z dc:format: application/pdf; version=1.7 title: Development of the Hedonic Overeating?Questionnaire (HEDO?Q) Last-Save-Date: 2022-04-29T08:46:54Z pdf:docinfo:creator_tool: LaTeX with hyperref access_permission:fill_in_form: true pdf:docinfo:keywords: food addiction; addictive-like eating; hedonic overeating; eating disorders; obesity; wanting; liking; psychometric; reliability; validity pdf:docinfo:modified: 2022-04-29T08:46:54Z meta:save-date: 2022-04-29T08:46:54Z pdf:encrypted: false dc:title: Development of the Hedonic Overeating?Questionnaire (HEDO?Q) modified: 2022-04-29T08:46:54Z cp:subject: Addictive-like eating is prevalent, but a clear conceptualization and operationalization outside of an addiction framework is lacking. By adopting a biopsychological framework of food reward, this study sought to develop and evaluate a brief self-report questionnaire for the trait assessment of hedonic overeating and dyscontrol. Items in the Hedonic Overeating?Questionnaire (HEDO?Q) were constructed following a rational approach and psychometrically evaluated in a large random sample from the German population (N = 2531). A confirmatory factor analysis supported the unidimensional nature of the six-item HEDO?Q with the three postulated components of wanting, liking, and dyscontrol. Psychometric properties were favorable with good corrected item-total correlations, acceptable item difficulty and homogeneity, and high internal consistency. Population norms were provided. The HEDO?Q revealed strict measurement invariance for sex and partial invariance for age and weight status. Discriminant validity was demonstrated in distinguishing participants with versus without eating disturbances or obesity. Associations with the established measures of eating disorder and general psychopathology supported the convergent and divergent validity of the HEDO?Q. This first evaluation indicates good psychometric properties of the HEDO?Q in the general population. Future validation work is warranted on the HEDO?Q?s stability, sensitivity to change, and predictive and construct validity. pdf:docinfo:subject: Addictive-like eating is prevalent, but a clear conceptualization and operationalization outside of an addiction framework is lacking. By adopting a biopsychological framework of food reward, this study sought to develop and evaluate a brief self-report questionnaire for the trait assessment of hedonic overeating and dyscontrol. Items in the Hedonic Overeating?Questionnaire (HEDO?Q) were constructed following a rational approach and psychometrically evaluated in a large random sample from the German population (N = 2531). A confirmatory factor analysis supported the unidimensional nature of the six-item HEDO?Q with the three postulated components of wanting, liking, and dyscontrol. Psychometric properties were favorable with good corrected item-total correlations, acceptable item difficulty and homogeneity, and high internal consistency. Population norms were provided. The HEDO?Q revealed strict measurement invariance for sex and partial invariance for age and weight status. Discriminant validity was demonstrated in distinguishing participants with versus without eating disturbances or obesity. Associations with the established measures of eating disorder and general psychopathology supported the convergent and divergent validity of the HEDO?Q. This first evaluation indicates good psychometric properties of the HEDO?Q in the general population. Future validation work is warranted on the HEDO?Q?s stability, sensitivity to change, and predictive and construct validity. 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