Confirmatory factor analysis and gender invariance of Persian version of the modified Yale food addiction scale (mPYFAS) 2.0: insight from a large scale Iranian sample

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Mohammad Niroumand Sarvandani
Masoud Asadi
Balal Izanloo
Maryam Soleimani
Faezeh Mahdavi
Ashley N. Gearhardt
Qing-Wei Chen
Nasrin Ghadiri Varzaneh
Roya Taghadosiniya
Hamed Ghazvini
Maryam Khoramrooz
Raheleh Rafaiee
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[1] Shahroud University of Medical Sciences,Addiction Studies Department, School of Medicine
[2] Arak University,Department of Psychology, Faculty of Humanities
[3] Kharazmi University,Faculty of Psychology and Education
[4] University of Hormozgan,Department of Psychology and Counseling, Faculty of Humanities
[5] Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences,The Health of Plant and Livestock Products Research Center
[6] University of Michigan,Department of Psychology
[7] South China Normal University,National Center for International Research on Green Optoelectronics
[8] Ardakan University,Department of Counseling, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
[9] University of Allameh Tabataba’i,Department of Counselling, Faculty of Humanities
[10] Mazandaran University of Medical Sciences,Department of Neuroscience, School of Advanced Technologies in Medicine
[11] Shahroud University of Medical Sciences,Center for Health Related Social and Behavioral Sciences Research
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Factor analysis; Food addiction; Psychometrics; Yale food addiction scale;
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In this study, researchers developed a Persian version of the Modified Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 (mYFAS 2.0) to assess food addiction in Persian-speaking individuals. They translated and tested the scale's reliability and validity through an online survey with 9606 Persian speaking participants. The results showed that the Persian mYFAS 2.0 performed well, with a reliable single-factor model. The internal consistency and reliability were good across the entire sample and in both male and female groups. The relationships between mYFAS 2.0 and other scales measuring binge eating, impulsivity, and resilience were significant. The findings suggest that the Persian version of mYFAS 2.0 is a reliable tool for assessing food addiction in the Persian-speaking population. The study used statistical analyses like confirmatory factor analysis, indicating the scale's robustness. Overall, the psychometric properties of the Persian mYFAS 2.0 were satisfactory, providing a valuable instrument for researchers and healthcare professionals studying and addressing food addiction in this population. The study contributes to cross-cultural research and enhances our understanding of food addiction in diverse linguistic communities.
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