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Universitas Psychologica

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SILVA, JAIME R  and  URZUA-MORALES, ALFONSO. Spanish Version of the Revised Restraint Scale. Univ. Psychol. [online]. 2010, vol.9, n.2, pp.521-530. ISSN 1657-9267.

The revised restraint scale (RS) it is a psychometric instrument for measuring chronic alimentary restraint. Aim: To obtain reliability measures and factorial structure of a Spanish RS version in an adolescent sample. Materials and Methods: 838 adolescents female students (15.48 y.) completed the instrument. An exploratory (i.e. principals components, oblique rotation) and confirmatory factorial analysis was performed over the RS scores. Results: Both RS subscales shown appropriate reliability, although item 9 achieved low corrected homogeneity (r <.3). After exploratory factorial analysis two correlated factors (Diet Concern and Weight Fluctuations) emerged, explaining 55.76% of the variance. Confirmatory analyses yielded moderate fit of the hypothetic bifactorial structure. Conclusions: The Spanish RS version shows a bifactorial structure and good reliability levels in adolescent sample.

Keywords : Revised Restraint Scale; Adolescent; Restrained Eaters; Principal Components Analysis; Descriptive Study by Survey; Diet; Statistics & Numerical Data; Psychometrics; Teenagers; Factor Analysis.

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