Child Eating Behavior Questionnaire (CEBQ) |
Wardle et. al. 2001 |
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Food Approach
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Food Responsiveness (FR) |
5 |
The child’s general appetite. |
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Enjoyment of Food (EF) |
4 |
The child’s interest in food. |
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Emotional Overeating (EOE) |
4 |
If the child eats as a response to emotions. |
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Desire to Drink (DD) |
3 |
The child’s desire to drink |
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Food Avoidance
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Satiety Responsiveness (SR) |
5 |
If the child gets full easily or not. |
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Slowness in Eating (SE) |
4 |
The child's speed of eating. |
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Emotional Undereating (EUE) |
4 |
If the child eats less as a response to emotions. |
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Fussiness (FU) |
6 |
The child eats a limited variety of food. |
Lifestyle Behavior Checklist (LBC) |
West and Sanders 2009 West et. al. 2010 |
Problem Scale/Confidence Scale |
25 |
Parent’s perceptions of child obesity related problem behavior. Parent’s confidence in handling problematic behaviors. |
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Overeating (OE) |
7 |
If the child eats large potions or often asks for food. |
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Misbehavior in relation to food (MB) |
7 |
If the child throws tantrums about food or gets angry if not given food. |
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Emotional correlates of being overweight (EMO) |
5 |
If the child complains about e.g. peer problems, clothes being too small. |
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Physical Activity (PA) |
5 |
If the child is reluctant to physical activity and engages in sedentary behaviors. |
Child Feeding Questionnaire (CFQ) |
Birch et. al 2001 |
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Perceived Responsibility (PR) |
3 |
Parental perception of their responsibility for child feeding. |
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Parent Perceived Weight (PPW) |
4 |
Parental perception of their own weight status history. |
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Perceived Child Weight (PCW) |
6 |
Parental perception of child weight status history. |
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Concern about child weight (CN) |
3 |
Parental concern about the child’s risk of overweight. |
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Monitoring (MN) |
3 |
The extent to which parent’s oversee the child’s food intake. |
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Restriction (RST) |
8 |
The extent to which parents restrict the child’s access to food. |
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Pressure to Eat (PE) |
4 |
Parent’s tendency to pressure the child to eat more food. |
Family Assessment Device (FAD) |
Epstein et. al. 1983 |
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Problem Solving |
5 |
Ability to resolve problems in the family. |
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Communication |
6 |
Exchange of clear and direct verbal information. |
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Roles |
8 |
Division of responsibility for completing family tasks. |
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Affective Responsiveness |
6 |
Ability to respond with appropriate emotion |
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Affective Involvement |
7 |
Degree to which family members are involved and interested in one another. |
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Behavior Control |
9 |
Manner used to express and maintain standards of behavior. |
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General Functioning |
12 |
Overall function in the family. |
Child Behavior Checklist (CBCL) |
Achenbach and Rescorla 2000 |
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Internalizing Scale
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Emotionally Reactive |
9 |
The child is easily disturbed, has mood swings etc. |
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Anxious/Depressed |
8 |
The child is overly sensitive, clings to parent or too independent, sad etc. |
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Somatic Complaints |
11 |
The child has aches, pain or vomits with no medical reason etc. |
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Withdrawn |
8 |
The child shows little interest in people or surroundings, doesn’t answer etc. |
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Sleep Problems (not included in the Internalizing Scale) |
7 |
The child doesn’t want to sleep alone, has nightmares, has little sleep etc. |
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Externalizing Scale
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Attention Problems |
5 |
The child can’t concentrate or sit still, wanders away et. |
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Aggressive behavior |
19 |
The child is angry, defiant, disobedient, demanding, stubborn etc. |
Beck’s Depression Inventory II (BDI-II) |
Beck et. al 1988 |
Mood, Pessimism, Sense of Failure, Lack of Satisfaction, Guilt Feelings, Sense of Punishment, Self-dislike, Self-accusation, Suicidal Wishes, Crying, Irritability, Social Withdrawal, Indecisiveness, Distortion of Body Image, Work Inhibition, Sleep Disturbance, Fatigability, Loss of Appetite, Weight Loss, Somatic Preoccupation and Loss of Libido. |
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Symptoms and attitudes to assess intensity of depression. |
Communicating with Children |
(self-developed) |
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Limit Setting Strategies |
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Parents limit setting strategies (consequent or not) |
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Emotional Regulation |
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Parents ability of emotional control |