Development and Psychometric Properties of a Self-Efficacy Scale for Healthy Meals in a Diverse Sample of Adults
Lorena Macias-Navarro, Natalia I. Heredia, Timothy J. Walker, Jennifer S. Massa, Miranda A. Moore, Samiha Momin, Deanna M. Hoelscher

TL;DR
A new self-efficacy scale for healthy meal preparation was developed and validated in a diverse group of adults.
Contribution
The study introduces a validated two-factor self-efficacy scale for healthy meals with strong psychometric properties.
Findings
The two-factor model showed better fit than the one-factor model in psychometric testing.
Internal consistency reliability was acceptable to good for both factors.
The scale is suitable for interventions aiming to improve healthy eating behaviors.
Abstract
Many U.S. adults do not meet recommended dietary guidelines, partly due to low self-efficacy (SE) in overcoming barriers to preparing healthy meals. Existing SE measures are often lengthy, lack psychometric testing, and do not assess these barriers. To address this gap, we developed the Self-Efficacy Scale for Healthy Meals and examined its structural validity and reliability. The SE Scale for Healthy Meals was constructed following established scale development guidelines and refined through expert reviews, reducing an initial pool of 40 items to 11. We conducted confirmatory factor analysis (CFA) using a diverse sample of 139 adults, recruited both online and from a lifestyle medicine trial. CFA models tested one-factor (“Self-Efficacy”) and two factor (“Situational Barriers” and “Resource Barriers”) structures using robust maximum likelihood estimation. Construct validity was…
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TopicsObesity, Physical Activity, Diet
