Validity and Reliability of a Questionnaire Assessing Changes in Dietary Behaviors Among School Children Amid the COVID-19 Pandemic in Jordan
Sami F Alarsan, Nur Zakiah Mohd Saat, Ruzita Abd Talib, Nesreen Saadeh, Ghada Shahrour

TL;DR
This study created and validated a questionnaire to assess how school children's eating habits changed during the pandemic in Jordan.
Contribution
The study introduces a culturally adapted questionnaire validated for dietary behavior assessment in Jordanian school children during the pandemic.
Findings
The DLBI questionnaire showed excellent content validity with an S-CVI of 0.997.
High internal consistency was observed for dietary behavior scales with Cronbach's alpha values above 0.8.
Factor analysis revealed strong associations between dietary behavior variables.
Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to develop and validate a questionnaire to assess changes in dietary behaviors among school children in Jordan during the COVID-19 pandemic. Methods: A cross-sectional study used a convenience sample of 253 school-aged children from public schools across Jordan. The dietary and lifestyle behavior inventory (DLBI) was developed, incorporating cultural and regional dietary preferences. The questionnaire's validity and reliability were assessed using the content validity index (CVI) and Cronbach's alpha for internal consistency. Exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was conducted to evaluate the underlying factor structure. Results: The DLBI demonstrated excellent content validity with a scale content validity index (S-CVI) of 0.997 and a high level of agreement among expert reviewers (total agreement = 116). Reliability analysis showed high internal consistency…
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TopicsResearch in Social Sciences
