Ecuadorian adaptation and validation of the Scale of Risk Factors Associated with Eating Disorders (EFRATA)

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The objective of this study was to adapt and know the factorial structure and reliability in the Ecuadorian population of the EFRATA Scale of Risk Factors Associated with Eating Disorders. A non-probabilistic sample of 1172 participants were used (age: M = 21.99; SD = 2.49; 58.6% women and 41.4% men). The first parallel analysis study identified seven interpretable factors that explain 50% of the variance. The second confirmatory factor analysis study indicates an acceptable fit (GFI = 0.96; AGFI = 0.95; NFI = 0.94; RMR = 0.08). The reliability coefficients for Cronbach's alpha and McDonald's omega were 0.89 and 0.90 re-spectively. The Ecuadorian version of the EFRATA shows good psychometric properties and adapts to the cultural context of this country.

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Reivan-Ortiz, G. G., Pineda-Garcia, G., Parias, B. L., Reivan-Ortiz, P. N., Ortiz-Rodas, P. E., Ramírez Coronel, A. A., & Martinez-Suarez, P. C. (2022). Ecuadorian adaptation and validation of the Scale of Risk Factors Associated with Eating Disorders (EFRATA). Anales de Psicologia, 38(2), 232–238. https://doi.org/10.6018/analesps.475061

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