Initial psychometric properties of an Arabic version of the disordered eating attitudes in pregnancy scale (A-DEAPS) among Lebanese pregnant women

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Sarah Gerges
Sahar Obeid
Souheil Hallit
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[1] Holy Spirit University of Kaslik,School of Medicine and Medical Sciences
[2] Lebanese American University,Social and Education Sciences Department, School of Arts and Sciences
[3] Psychiatric Hospital of the Cross,Research Department
[4] Applied Science Private University,Applied Science Research Center
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Journal of Eating Disorders | / 10卷
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Eating disorder; Pregorexia; Disordered eating attitudes in pregnancy scale; Pregnancy; Lebanon; Psychometric properties; Cultural adaptation;
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Pregnancy remains a complex “biopsychosocial phenomenon” that can witness the emergence of concerns about weight, body image, femininity, and self-esteem. Pregorexia refers to the excessive fear of pregnancy-induced weight gain and the drive to control it through various measures (e.g., extreme restriction of calorie intake, excessive exercising, or diuretics and/or laxatives consumption). The Disordered Eating Attitudes in Pregnancy Scale (DEAPS, Bannatyne et al., in: Disordered eating in pregnancy: the development and validation of a pregnancy-specific screening instrument. Bond University, 2018) is a brief pregnancy-specific instrument developed to screen for antenatal eating disorders. Our study's objective was to examine the reliability and psychometric properties of the Arabic version of this pregnancy-specific scale among Lebanese pregnant women. Ultimately, our study was able to provide preliminary evidence that the Arabic 10-item version of the DEAPS seems to be a good and reliable tool for the assessment of disordered eating attitudes among Lebanese pregnant women.
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