State Characteristics by Caregiver’s Feeding Style Questionnaire (CFSQ) Item in the Niños Sanos Study, North Carolina, 2011–2014·(n=237) Note. Scores by CFSQ item are shown for the four states – State 1 = low levels of parent-centered feeding and moderate levels of child-centered feeding, State 2 = high levels of parent and child-centered feeding, with the absence of physically struggling to get the child to eat, State 3 = high levels of both parent and child-centered feeding, and State 4 = moderate usage of both parent and child-centered feeding strategies; the CFSQ contains items that measure use of parent-centered, parent-centered/contingency management, and child-centered feeding strategies. The numbers on the x-axis refer to these items as listed in Table 2.