คุณสมบัติการวัดทางจิตวิทยาของแบบสอบถามการถูกปลูกฝังอุดมคติเกี่ยวกับความผอมในกลุ่มนักเรียนหญิงระดับชั้นมัธยมศึกษาตอนปลาย THE PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF THE THAI THIN IDEAL INTERNALIZATION QUESTIONNAIRE IN FEMALE HIGH-SCHOOL STUDENTS
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นักเรียนหญิงระดับชั้นมัธยมศึกษาตอนปลาย, วัยรุ่นหญิง, แบบสอบถามการถูกปลูกฝังอุดมคติ เกี่ยวกับความผอม, ความเที่ยงตรง, ความเชื่อมั่นAbstract
The objectives of the study were to develop and to evaluate the psychometric properties of the Thai Thin Ideal Internalization Questionnaire in female high-school students. The Thai Thin Ideal Internalization Questionnaire in (T-TIIQ), developed by the authors, total 21 items consists of 3 subscales; namely, Thin Ideal Internalization from family, peer, and media. The participants in this study were 1,372 female high-school students in Chiang Mai. For validity, the content validity was reviewed by 6 experts. Subsequently, confirmatory factor analysis was performed to examine construct validity. For reliability, Cronbach’s α reliability and construct reliability were conducted for evaluating the internal consistency. The confirmatory factor analysis revealed that the 3-factor model of the T-TIIQ had good fit with empirical data ( = 1136.469; p < 0.01, RMSEA = 0.061, SRMR = 0.045, CFI = 0.917 and TLI = 0.905), which demonstrated good construct validity. In addition, the T-TIIQ showed good reliability (Cronbach’s α = 0.841-0.937, and construct reliability = 0.885-0.962). These findings indicate the T-TIIQ as a psychometrically sound measure of eating for female high-school students. Thus, the T-TIIQ can be useful instrument for assessing Thin Ideal Internalization for mental health and female adolescent behavioral research and practice among female high school students.
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