Author/Authors :
Haghighian Roudsari, Arezoo Department of Community Nutrition - National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute - Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Vedadhir, AbouAli Department of Anthropology - Faculty of Social Sciences - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Amiri, Parisa Research Center for Social Determinants of Health - Research Institute of Endocrine Sciences - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Kalantari, Naser Department of Community Nutrition - National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute - Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Omidvar, Nasrin Department of Community Nutrition - National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute - Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran , Eini‑Zinab, Hassan Department of Community Nutrition - National Nutrition and Food Technology Research Institute - Faculty of Nutrition Sciences and Food Technology - Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Background: This study was carried out to design and validate a questionnaire to measure the
majority of factors influencing food choices among adults in Iran. Methods: A sequential exploratory
mixed‑method approach was applied to develop the initial item pool of the Food Choice Determinants
Questionnaire (FCDQ) starting with a qualitative study to explore the food choice dimensions
and its components. Designing the initial questionnaire using these dimensions and the 36‑item
Food Choice Questionnaire (FCQ) was then performed. The face, content, and construct validity
were also assessed. The construct validity of the questionnaire was assessed using the exploratory
factor analysis (EFA). Cronbach’s alpha was applied for each main theme to examine the internal
consistency. Results: After content and face validity process, a 60‑item FCDQ was developed with
total items’ content validity index (CVI) of 0.69 indicating a reasonable level. The Cronbach’s alpha
coefficients for each of the six constructs in the scale have shown satisfactory internal consistency.
Conclusions: This instrument is valid and reliable to measure food choice determinants in adults and
could be applied to design interventions aiming to better food choice.
Keywords :
surveys and questionnaire , Iran , food , determinants , decision‑making , Choice behavior