This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating, restrained eating, and intuitive eating across eight countries (Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Italy, Japan, Spain and the United States) in order to determine their suitability for cross-country body image research. A total of 6272 young adults took part in this study. Participants completed an online survey including the Emotional Eating subscale of the Three Factor Eating Questionnaire-Revised 21, the Restraint subscale of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, and the Reliance on Hunger and Satiety Cues subscale of The Intuitive Eating Scale-2. Multi-group confirmatory factor analysis was used to evaluate potential cross-country di...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Although a range of risk factors have been identified for disordered eating and weight status, the b...
Emotional eating or the tendency to eat in response to emotional states can be assessed using self-r...
This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating, restr...
This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating, restr...
This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating,restra...
This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating, restr...
This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating,restra...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and ...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Although a range of risk factors have been identified for disordered eating and weight status, the b...
Emotional eating or the tendency to eat in response to emotional states can be assessed using self-r...
This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating, restr...
This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating, restr...
This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating,restra...
This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating, restr...
This study examined the measurement invariance of three scales that assessed emotional eating,restra...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and ...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Introduction: Restrained, emotional and intuitive eating were examined in relation to each other and...
Although a range of risk factors have been identified for disordered eating and weight status, the b...
Emotional eating or the tendency to eat in response to emotional states can be assessed using self-r...