Eating Disorder Examination Interview
The Eating Disorder Examination Interview (EDE) devised by Fairburn et al. in 1987 is a semi-structured interview conducted by a clinician in the assessment of an eating disorder.
EDE
The EDE is a semi-structured interview conducted by a trained clinician to assesses the psychopathology associated with the diagnosis of an eating disorder. The EDE is rated through the use of four subscales and a global score. The four subscales are:
1. Restraint
2. Eating concern
3. Shape concern
4. Weight concern
The questions concern the frequency in which the patient engages in behaviors indicative of an eating disorder over a 28 day period. The test is scored on a 7 point scale from 0-6. With a zero score indicating not having engaged in the questioned behavior.[1]
EDE-Q
The Eating Disorders Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) was adapted from the EDE. The EDE-Q is a 41 item self-report questionnaire. It retains the format of the EDE including the 4 subscales and global score. It also concerns behaviors over a 28 day time period and retains the scoring system of 0-6, with 0 indicating no days, 1=1–5 days, 2=6–12 days, 3=13–15 days, 4=16–22 days, 5=23–27 days and 6= everyday.[2]
See also
- Body Attitudes Test
- Eating Disorder Inventory
- Body Attitudes Questionnaire
- Eating Attitudes Test
- SCOFF questionnaire
References
- ^ Fairburn, CG; Cooper, Z; Doll, HA; Davies, BA (2005). "Identifying Dieters Who Will Develop an Eating Disorder: A Prospective, Population-Based Study". The American Journal of Psychiatry. 162 (12): 2249–55. doi:10.1176/appi.ajp.162.12.2249. PMC 3035832. PMID 16330587.
- ^ International Journal of Eating Disorders Volume 25 Issue 3
External links
- ANAD Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Eating Disorders