The Caregiver Eating Messages Scale: Development and psychometric investigation

Body Image. 2010 Sep;7(4):317-26. doi: 10.1016/j.bodyim.2010.06.002. Epub 2010 Jul 14.

Abstract

Certain caregiver eating messages - restriction of food intake and pressures to eat - are associated with body dissatisfaction and eating disturbances among young girls. This study explored whether these messages are also associated with body attitudes and eating behaviors of young adult women and men. The Caregiver Eating Messages Scale was developed to measure this construct. Two studies (Ns=238, 288) indicated that it contained two factors (restrictive/critical messages and pressure to eat messages) and yielded internally consistent, stable, and valid scores. Both factors were positively related to women's BMI, and restrictive/critical messages were positively related to men's BMI. Restrictive/critical messages predicted lower perceived familial body acceptance and intuitive eating and higher perceived familial pressure to be lean and disordered eating. Restrictive/critical messages predicted participants' body attitudes indirectly via their perceptions of their family's attitude toward their body, with one exception: restrictive/critical messages uniquely predicted men's body appreciation.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Body Image*
  • Body Mass Index
  • Communication
  • Diet, Reducing / psychology
  • Energy Intake
  • Expressed Emotion
  • Feeding Behavior / psychology*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Intuition
  • Male
  • Parenting / psychology*
  • Personal Satisfaction
  • Personality Inventory / statistics & numerical data*
  • Social Environment
  • Thinness / psychology
  • Young Adult