Validation of a parent-report version of the Emotional Eating Scale Adapted for Children and Adolescents Short-Form in American mothers
Emma Summers, Christine A. Limbers
Emotional eating is associated with negative outcomes in children, including elevated weight status and disordered eating. The current study assessed the preliminary psychometric properties of a 10-item parent-report version of the Emotional Eating Scale Adapted for Children (EES-C) Short-Form. Participants were 324 mothers of children ages 5–12 years. The parent-report version of the EES-C Short-Form and the Child Feeding Questionnaire were administered to mothers in the United States online. Cronbach’s alpha for the parent-report version of the EES-C-Short-Form was in the excellent range (α = .94). Mothers reported significantly higher levels of emotional eating in overweight/obese children than healthy weight children eating (