Development and Validation of a New Questionnaire Assessing Feeding Styles in Toddlers: Toddler Feeding Style Questionnaire (TFSQ)

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Title: Development and Validation of a New Questionnaire Assessing Feeding Styles in Toddlers: Toddler Feeding Style Questionnaire (TFSQ)
Authors: Avecilla-Benítez, María Angeles | Sospedra, Isabel | Cano-Climent, Antoni | Richart-Martínez, Miguel | Oliver-Roig, Antonio
Research Group/s: Person-centred Care and Health Outcomes Innovation / Atención centrada en la persona e innovación en resultados de salud (PCC-HOI) | Grupo de Investigación en Alimentación y Nutrición (ALINUT) | Calidad de Vida, Bienestar Psicológico y Salud
Center, Department or Service: Universidad de Alicante. Departamento de Enfermería
Keywords: Demandingness | Feeding styles | Questionnaire | Responsiveness | Toddler
Knowledge Area: Enfermería
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Journal of Pediatric Nursing. 2019, 47: e65-e74. doi:10.1016/j.pedn.2019.05.004
Abstract: Purpose: To develop and validate a new questionnaire assessing feeding styles in toddlers, the Toddler Feeding Style Questionnaire (TFSQ). Design and methods: An instrumental design was used in this study. A convenience sample of 546 Spanish mothers of a toddler (12–24 months-old) completed the TFSQ and a web-based survey to obtain data on feeding styles, sociodemographic and anthropometric characteristics, weaning and attachment style. Items were developed and classified into two content domains: responsiveness and demandingness. For the construct validity analysis, the sample was randomly divided into two halves used to the exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis, respectively. Validation hypotheses about the differences in the TFSQ scores were suggested. Results: The factorial analysis revealed a responsiveness scale and a demandingness scale. The McDonald's Omega and Cronbach's alpha values coincided in both scales, being 0.84 and 0.75, respectively. A high responsiveness and demandingness feeding styles degree of agreement showed a statistically significant association with the correspondent scale (p < .01). The 33.3% of children who are overweight or obese have mothers who classify themselves as neglectful. Both scales were related to the mothers' attachment styles, toddler's age and the time of weaning at 6 and 12 months. Conclusions: The TFSQ provides a valid and reliable Responsiveness and Demandingness scale to evaluate feeding styles in toddlers. Practice implications: Parental feeding styles influence future eating behavior and children's weight. There is a lack of validated instruments used to evaluate feeding styles in toddlerhood based on the two theoretical dimensions of responsiveness and demandingness.
Sponsor: This work was supported by the Ministry of Economy and Competitiveness (Spain) (PI14/01549); and the University of Alicante (GRE15-18).
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10045/94471
ISSN: 0882-5963 (Print) | 1532-8449 (Online)
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedn.2019.05.004
Language: eng
Type: info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Rights: © 2019 Elsevier Inc.
Peer Review: si
Publisher version: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pedn.2019.05.004
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