Publication Date:
2018
Short description:
Validation of the revised Food Neophobia Scale (FNS-R) in the Italian context / Guidetti, M.; Carraro, L.; Cavazza, N.; Roccato, M.. - In: APPETITE. - ISSN 0195-6663. - 128:(2018), pp. 95-99. [10.1016/j.appet.2018.06.004]
abstract:
Measuring individuals' level of food neophobia, i.e., the reluctance to eat novel food, is a critical task since it
negatively affects diet variety and quality. Using structural equations models, the revised Food Neophobia Scale
(FNS-R) was validated with a sample of 711 Italian adults. After deleting 4 items characterized by both low face
validity and a suboptimal association with the other items, and after correcting statistically for the acquiescent
response-set, the resulting 6-item, fully balanced FNS-R showed a good construct validity. Moreover, it showed
the expected positive correlations with General Neophobia and with Disgust Sensitivity. Finally, it resulted
invariant across participants’ genders, age classes, and levels of education, and across methods of administration
(paper-and-pencil and on-line). Strong points and possible developments of the study are discussed.
Iris type:
Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
Food Neophobia Scale
General neophobia
Disgust sensitivity
Confirmatory factor analysis
Structural validity
Concurrent validity
List of contributors:
Guidetti, M.; Carraro, L.; Cavazza, N.; Roccato, M.
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