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AbstractIntroductionThis study aimed to analyze the psychometric properties of the Brazilian version of the Processes of Change Questionnaire in Weight Management (P-Weight) questionnaire.MethodsA total of 656 adults participated in the study, including people in weight loss treatment and people from the general community. All participants responded to the Process of Change Questionnaire (P-Weight), the Stages of Change Questionnaire (S-Weight), and the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26), which assesses risk of eating disorder used as a measure of external validity. Socio-demographic variables were also investigated.ResultsThe 33-item P-weight questionnaire showed satisfactory psychometric properties with high internal consistency (Cronbach’s alpha=0.959). Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses revealed a 4-factor model similar to the original Spanish version of P-Weight with a slightly rearrangement of the items (KMO=0.92, df (528, n=328) =8,401.015; p<0.0001). We found significant associations between processes and stages of change (p<0.001) and a moderate correlation between the four subscales of P-weight and EAT-26 (p<0.001). Finally, the mean score of P-Weight were higher in clinical sample compared to the general community, suggesting the sensitivity to discriminate cases and controls (p<0.001).ConclusionThis study showed the validity and reliability of the Brazilian version of the P-Weight scale. Therefore, the P-Weight is readily available to help professionals to employ precision interventions to weight loss considering the patient’s motivational stage in combination with their individual use of the cognitive processes of change.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory