Adaptation and validation of the Anti-Fat Attitudes Scale for the Colombian adolescent population

Adaptación y validación de la Escala de Actitudes Antiobesos en población adolescente colombiana

Valentina Torres-Gutiérrez , Karen Salazar-Villalobos , Mayra Gómez-Lugo
Revista Latinoamericana de Psicología, (2024), 56, pp. 214-223.
Received 8 August 2024
Accepted 21 October 2024

https://doi.org/10.14349/rlp.2024.v56.21

Resumen

Introducción: En Colombia, el 56.4 % de la población vive con exceso de peso, lo cual no solo tiene implicaciones médicas sino también riesgos para la salud mental debido a las actitudes negativas y discriminación. A pesar de la existencia de instrumentos para medir estas actitudes, no hay evidencia de su aplicación en Colombia. Por tanto, el objetivo de esta investigación fue adaptar y validar la Escala de Actitudes Antiobesos (AFA) en adolescentes colombianos. Método: Se aplicó la AFA a 662 participantes entre los 12 y 19 años provenientes de diversos departamentos de Colombia. Se realizaron análisis de validez de contenido, factoriales exploratorios y confirmatorios y de validez convergente. Resultados: La AFA mostró una alta consistencia interna (Omega de McDonald de .85), y un modelo de tres dimensiones en el que se eliminó el ítem 2 ya que presentó valores insuficientes. Se encontraron correlaciones significativas entre la AFA y la Escala del Estado de la Imagen Corporal, lo que respalda su validez convergente. Conclusiones: La AFA es una medida válida y confiable para evaluar las actitudes negativas hacia la obesidad en adolescentes colombianos, con implicaciones para la práctica clínica y la investigación en salud. Se necesitan más investigaciones para abordar las limitaciones, fortalecer la validez y confiabilidad de la escala, y desarrollar intervenciones específicas basadas en sus resultados.

Palabras clave:
Estigma de peso, discriminación por peso, validez, fiabilidad, adolescentes.

Abstract

Introduction: In Colombia, 56.4% of the population lives with excess weight, which not only has medical implications but also poses risks to mental health due to negative attitudes and discrimination. Despite the existence of instruments to measure these attitudes, there is no evidence of their application in Colombia. Therefore, this research aimed to adapt and validate the Anti-Fat Attitudes (AFA) Scale for Colombian adolescents. Method: The AFA was applied to 662 participants from 12 to 19 years of age from various departments of Colombia. Content validity, exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses, and convergent validity analyses were conducted. Results: The AFA showed high internal consistency (McDonald´s Omega .85) and a three-dimensional model in which item 2 was removed due to insufficient values. Significant correlations were found between the AFA and the Body Image State Scale, supporting its convergent validity. Conclusions: The AFA is a valid and reliable measure for assessing negative attitudes towards obesity in Colombian adolescents, with implications for clinical practice and health research. Further research is needed to address limitations, strengthen the scale’s validity and reliability, and develop specific interventions based on its results.

Keywords:
Weight stigma, weight discrimination, validation, reliability, adolescents.

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