Cuestionario de Emocionesy Creencias acerca de la Alimentación y el Peso (CECAP)

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Objective. To build and assess the psychometric properties of an instrument that allows the emotions and beliefs elicited by food consumption to be operationalized. Participants. 1833 men (49.9%) and women (50.1%), between 14 and 18 years old (M = 15.43, SD = .93) participated in this study in a non-probabilistic and intentional way. 95.4% of the participants were studying at high school level, and 4.6% began their higher education in public schools in Mexico City. Method. The quality" of the instrument was tested according to the Classical Test Theory. Only the purposely-made instrument was implemented. Results. A valid and reliable instrument was obtained, with three dimensions: erroneous beliefs about weight control, experiencing of pleasant emotions when eating, and importance given to body weight.

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Silva, C., & Alcántara, K. E. G. (2019). Cuestionario de Emocionesy Creencias acerca de la Alimentación y el Peso (CECAP). Actualidades En Psicologia, 33(127), 37–48. https://doi.org/10.15517/ap.v33i127.34778

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