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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Aug 1.
Published in final edited form as: Eat Behav. 2019 Jul 11;34:101310. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2019.101310

Table 4:

Results of Tests of Criterion Validity: Means, Standard Deviations, and Bivariate Correlations of Self-Reported Health Behaviors with the SHeL Scale Scores

Fruit &
Vegetable
Intakea
Eating
Habitsa
Intuitive
Eatingb
Physical
Activitya
Sedentary
Activitya
Healthy Weight
Management
Strategiesb
M
(SD)
1.91
(0.90)
2.00
(0.32)
4.94
(2.01)
162.13
(136.91)
214.43
(153.12)
1.92
(.61)
Family HE Support .36** .38** .27* .04 −.19* .34**
Family PA Support .25** .30** .26** .08 −.17 .35**
Family Hypocritical Control −.21* −.26** −.16 .03 30** .10
Peer HE Support .15 .15 .11 .14 −.13 .17
Peer PA Support .25** .14 .04 .21* −.02 .25*
Peer Undermining .03 −.08 −.35** −.01 .30** −.10
Professional HE Support .04 .04 .18 .20* −.00 .31**
Professional PA Support .07 −.02 .20 .23* −.01 .30**
Professional General Support .03 .03 .18 .07 .08 .21*

Note. M = Mean; SD = Standard Deviation; HE = Healthy Eating; PA = Physical Activity.

*

p < .05,

**

p < .01.

a

Variable assessed in Sample 1 (n = 120).

b

Variable assessed in Sample 2 (n = 100)