Confirmatory Validation and Measurement Equivalence of the Eating Loss of Control Scale in Binge Eating and Non-Clinical Samples |
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Authors: | Christopher J. Hopwood Christopher D. Nye Kerstin K. Blomquist Carlos M. Grilo |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Psychology,University of California, Davis,Davis,USA;2.Department of Psychology,Michigan State University,Lansing,USA;3.Department of Psychology,Furman University,Greenville,USA;4.Department of Psychiatry,Yale University,New Haven,USA |
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Abstract: | Although Loss of Control (LOC) is a transdiagnostic factor in eating pathology, there are few standalone assessments of LOC. The objective of this study was to evaluate the uni-dimensionality and measurement equivalence of the Eating Loss of Control Scale (ELOCS). Confirmatory factor analyses were used to achieve a well-fitting uni-dimensional model in clinical (N?=?226) and non-clinical (N?=?476) samples. Measurement equivalence was tested in a factor analytic framework, and effect sizes were computed to evaluate the impact of non-equivalence. A well-fitting model was achieved in both samples after the removal of 4 items. The instrument showed configural equivalence but not metric equivalence. Results suggest that the ELOCS is a reliable and valid measure of LOC in clinical and non-clinical samples. However, while the nature of the LOC construct is similar across binge eating and non-clinical participants, comparisons of ELOCS across these groups are affected by measurement non-equivalence. This research also revealed novel insights into the relative sensitivity of model fitting and effect size approaches to investigating measurement equivalence. |
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