Field testing a questionnaire assessing parental psychosocial factors related to consumption of calcium-rich foods by Hispanic, Asian, and Non-Hispanic white young adolescent children

Intervention strategies to increase calcium intake of parents and young adolescent children could be improved by identifying psychosocial factors influencing intake. The objective was to develop a tool to assess factors related to calcium intake among parents and Hispanic, Asian, and non-Hispanic wh...

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Main Authors: Vyduna, J., Boushey, Carol, Bruhn, C., Reicks, M., Auld, G., Cluskey, M., Edlefsen, M., Misner, S., Olson, B., Schram, J., Zaghloul, S.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2016
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51060
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author Vyduna, J.
Boushey, Carol
Bruhn, C.
Reicks, M.
Auld, G.
Cluskey, M.
Edlefsen, M.
Misner, S.
Olson, B.
Schram, J.
Zaghloul, S.
author_facet Vyduna, J.
Boushey, Carol
Bruhn, C.
Reicks, M.
Auld, G.
Cluskey, M.
Edlefsen, M.
Misner, S.
Olson, B.
Schram, J.
Zaghloul, S.
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description Intervention strategies to increase calcium intake of parents and young adolescent children could be improved by identifying psychosocial factors influencing intake. The objective was to develop a tool to assess factors related to calcium intake among parents and Hispanic, Asian, and non-Hispanic white young adolescent children (10–13 years) meeting acceptable standards for psychometric properties. A parent questionnaire was constructed from interviews conducted to identify factors. Parents (n = 166) in the United States completed the questionnaire, with seventy-one completing it twice. Two constructs (Attitudes/Preferences and Social/Environmental) were identified and described by eighteen subscales with Cronbach’s alpha levels from.50 to.79. Test-retest coefficients ranged from.68 to.85 (p < .001). Several subscales were statistically significantly associated with parent characteristics consistent with theory and published literature. This tool shows promise as a valid and reliable measure of factors associated with calcium-rich food intake among parents and young adolescent children.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-510602017-09-13T15:49:10Z Field testing a questionnaire assessing parental psychosocial factors related to consumption of calcium-rich foods by Hispanic, Asian, and Non-Hispanic white young adolescent children Vyduna, J. Boushey, Carol Bruhn, C. Reicks, M. Auld, G. Cluskey, M. Edlefsen, M. Misner, S. Olson, B. Schram, J. Zaghloul, S. Intervention strategies to increase calcium intake of parents and young adolescent children could be improved by identifying psychosocial factors influencing intake. The objective was to develop a tool to assess factors related to calcium intake among parents and Hispanic, Asian, and non-Hispanic white young adolescent children (10–13 years) meeting acceptable standards for psychometric properties. A parent questionnaire was constructed from interviews conducted to identify factors. Parents (n = 166) in the United States completed the questionnaire, with seventy-one completing it twice. Two constructs (Attitudes/Preferences and Social/Environmental) were identified and described by eighteen subscales with Cronbach’s alpha levels from.50 to.79. Test-retest coefficients ranged from.68 to.85 (p < .001). Several subscales were statistically significantly associated with parent characteristics consistent with theory and published literature. This tool shows promise as a valid and reliable measure of factors associated with calcium-rich food intake among parents and young adolescent children. 2016 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51060 10.1080/03670244.2015.1080166 restricted
spellingShingle Vyduna, J.
Boushey, Carol
Bruhn, C.
Reicks, M.
Auld, G.
Cluskey, M.
Edlefsen, M.
Misner, S.
Olson, B.
Schram, J.
Zaghloul, S.
Field testing a questionnaire assessing parental psychosocial factors related to consumption of calcium-rich foods by Hispanic, Asian, and Non-Hispanic white young adolescent children
title Field testing a questionnaire assessing parental psychosocial factors related to consumption of calcium-rich foods by Hispanic, Asian, and Non-Hispanic white young adolescent children
title_full Field testing a questionnaire assessing parental psychosocial factors related to consumption of calcium-rich foods by Hispanic, Asian, and Non-Hispanic white young adolescent children
title_fullStr Field testing a questionnaire assessing parental psychosocial factors related to consumption of calcium-rich foods by Hispanic, Asian, and Non-Hispanic white young adolescent children
title_full_unstemmed Field testing a questionnaire assessing parental psychosocial factors related to consumption of calcium-rich foods by Hispanic, Asian, and Non-Hispanic white young adolescent children
title_short Field testing a questionnaire assessing parental psychosocial factors related to consumption of calcium-rich foods by Hispanic, Asian, and Non-Hispanic white young adolescent children
title_sort field testing a questionnaire assessing parental psychosocial factors related to consumption of calcium-rich foods by hispanic, asian, and non-hispanic white young adolescent children
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/51060