切断
饮食失调
暴食
年轻人
精神科
心理学
自然主义观察
医学
临床心理学
内科学
物理
量子力学
社会心理学
作者
Elizabeth A. Velkoff,Tiffany A. Brown,Walter H. Kaye,Christina E. Wierenga
出处
期刊:Eating Disorders
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2023-03-19
卷期号:31 (5): 464-478
被引量:33
标识
DOI:10.1080/10640266.2023.2191488
摘要
Clinical cutoff scores for self-report measures provide a means of evaluating clinically significant pathology during and after treatment. A cutoff of 2.8 on the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q) has been recommended to screen for eating disorders (ED). We used this cutoff to assess ED symptoms in adolescents (n = 444) and adults (n = 592) through ED treatment and follow-up. Most patients scored above 2.8 at intake (adolescents 67%, M = 3.21; adults 78%, M = 4.20) and below 2.8 at discharge (adolescents 65%, M = 1.87; adults 66%, M = 2.67), with gains often maintained through follow-up (40% of adolescents and 35% of adults at 12-month follow-up). EDE-Q scores were higher in adults than adolescents and in patients with binge/purge disorders. Results suggest a cutoff of 2.8 on the EDE-Q effectively tracks ED symptom improvement through treatment and discharge. This supports the need for the development of culture-specific and empirically developed clinical cutoffs and their widespread use to evaluate program effectiveness.
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