Outcome
Type |
Measure |
Description |
Time frame |
Safety issue |
Primary |
Eating Disorder Examination - Self-Report Questionnaire (EDE-Q) |
The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) is a 28-item self-report questionnaire. It was designed to assess the range, frequency, and severity of behaviors associated with a diagnosis of an eating disorder. A total score is obtained by summing the four subscales scores and dividing the total by the number of subscales. The score of items are calculated and range from 0 to 36. The higher score indicate greater ED symptoms. |
Admission-Baseline |
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Primary |
Fear of Food Measure (FOFM) |
The Fear of Food Measure (FORM) is a 23-item self-report questionnaire. It examines the participant's severity of behaviors associated with a diagnosis of an eating disorder. Each item is scored on a 1-7 scale. The questionnaire range from 23 to 161 meaning 23: no fear of food and 161 meaning severe fear of food. |
Admission Baseline |
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Primary |
Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ) |
The BSQ is a self-reported measurement of the body shape concerns typical of bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa. The questionnaire has 34 items scored from 0 to 6 points (least and most impaired, respectively), with the sum of the questions giving a range from 0 to 204. |
Admission- Baseline |
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Primary |
Clinical Impairment Assessment (CIA) |
The Clinical Impairment Assessment Questionnaire (CIA) is a 16-item self-report measure of the severity of psychosocial impairment due to eating disorder features and focuses on the past 28 days. The 16 items cover impairment in domains of life that are typically affected by eating disorder psychopathology: mood and self-perception, cognitive functioning, interpersonal functioning, and work performance. The response are scored 0,1,2 and 3 with a higher rating indicating a higher level of impairment. The total range is between 0 and 48. |
Admission- Baseline |
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Primary |
Eating Disorder Fear Questionnaire (EDFQ) |
The Eating Disorder Fear Questionnaire (EDFQ) is a 20-item self-report questionnaire. It examines the participant's severity of behaviors associated with a diagnosis of an eating disorder. The response range between 1 to 7 with a total range of 20 to 140. The higher rating indicating a higher severe impairment. |
Admission_Baseline |
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Primary |
Eating Disorder-15 (ED 15) |
The Eating Disorder-15 (ED-15) is a 15-item measure designed to assess eating psychopathology levels over the preceding week. The 10 items scored from 0 to 6 points (least and most impaired, respectively), with the sum of the questions giving a range from 0 to 6. The additional 5 items focused on the number of days individuals participated in a given behavior, such as the use of laxatives and restrictive eating. |
Admission_Baseline |
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Primary |
Body Image States Scale (BISS) |
The Body Image State Scale (BISS) is a 6-item measure designed to assess body dissatisfaction. The questionnaire is rated on a seven-point scale ranging from "very satisfied" to very dissatisfied". |
Admission_Baseline |
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Primary |
Approach / Avoidance of weighing Questionnaire (AAWQ) |
The Approach / Avoidance of Weighing Questionnaire (AAWQ) is a 9-item measure designed to assess approach and avoidance weighing tendency. The three descriptive items are not included in the approach/avoidance weighing tendencies calculation. Items 1-3 correspond to approach weighing tendency, and items 4-6 correspond to avoidance weighing tendency. Items are scored as follows for both subscales: Totally true of me = 5; Somewhat true of me = 4; Neither true nor untrue of me = 3; Somewhat untrue of me = 2; Totally untrue of me = 1. Items 1-3 are summed to provide the approach weighing tendency subscale and items 4-6 are summed to provide the avoidance weighing tendency subscale, with scores ranging from 3-15. Higher scores on each subscale indicate a higher degree of that subscale's weighing tendency. |
Admission_Baseline |
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Primary |
Eating Disorder Examination - Self-Report Questionnaire (EDE-Q) |
The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) is a 28-item self-report questionnaire. It was designed to assess the range, frequency, and severity of behaviors associated with a diagnosis of an eating disorder. A total score is obtained by summing the four subscales scores and dividing the total by the number of subscales. The score of items are calculated and range from 0 to 36. The higher score indicate greater ED symptoms. |
Discharge: No longer than 60 weeks |
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Primary |
Fear of Food Measure (FOFM) |
The Fear of Food Measure (FORM) is a 23-item self-report questionnaire. It examines the participant's severity of behaviors associated with a diagnosis of an eating disorder. Each item is scored on a 1-7 scale. The questionnaire range from 23 to 161 meaning 23: no fear of food and 161 meaning severe fear of food. |
Discharge: No longer than 60 weeks |
|
Primary |
Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ) |
The BSQ is a self-reported measurement of the body shape concerns typical of bulimia nervosa and anorexia nervosa. The questionnaire has 34 items scored from 0 to 6 points (least and most impaired, respectively), with the sum of the questions giving a range from 0 to 204. |
Discharge: No longer than 60 weeks |
|
Primary |
Clinical Impairment Assessment (CIA) |
The Clinical Impairment Assessment Questionnaire (CIA) is a 16-item self-report measure of the severity of psychosocial impairment due to eating disorder features and focuses on the past 28 days. The 16 items cover impairment in domains of life that are typically affected by eating disorder psychopathology: mood and self-perception, cognitive functioning, interpersonal functioning, and work performance. The response are scored 0,1,2 and 3 with a higher rating indicating a higher level of impairment. The total range is between 0 and 48. |
Discharge: No longer than 60 weeks |
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Primary |
Eating Disorder Fear Questionnaire (EDFQ) |
The Eating Disorder Fear Questionnaire (EDFQ) is a 20-item self-report questionnaire. It examines the participant's severity of behaviors associated with a diagnosis of an eating disorder. The response range between 1 to 7 with a total range of 20 to 140. The higher rating indicating a higher severe impairment. |
Discharge: No longer than 60 weeks |
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Primary |
Eating Disorder-15 (ED-15) |
The Eating Disorder-15 (ED-15) is a 15-item measure designed to assess eating psychopathology levels over the preceding week. The 10 items scored from 0 to 6 points (least and most impaired, respectively), with the sum of the questions giving a range from 0 to 6. The additional 5 items focused on the number of days individuals participated in a given behavior, such as the use of laxatives and restrictive eating. |
Discharge: No longer than 60 weeks |
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Primary |
Body Image State Scale (BISS) |
The Body Image State Scale (BISS) is a 6-item measure designed to assess body dissatisfaction. The questionnaire is rated on a seven-point scale ranging from "very satisfied" to very dissatisfied". |
Discharge: No longer than 60 weeks |
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Primary |
Approach / Avoidance of Weighing Questionnaire (AAWQ) |
The Approach / Avoidance of Weighing Questionnaire (AAWQ) is a 9-item measure designed to assess approach and avoidance weighing tendency. The three descriptive items are not included in the calculation of approach/avoidance weighing tendencies. The items 1-3 correspond to approach weighing tendency, and items 4-6 correspond to avoidance weighing tendency. Items are scored as follows for both subscales: Totally true of me = 5; Somewhat true of me = 4; Neither true nor untrue of me = 3; Somewhat untrue of me = 2; Totally untrue of me = 1. Items 1-3 are summed to provide the approach weighing tendency subscale and items 4-6 are summed to provide the avoidance weighing tendency subscale, with scores ranging from 3-15. Higher scores on each subscale indicate a higher degree of that subscale's weighing tendency. |
Discharge: No longer than 60 weeks |
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Secondary |
Personal Reactions to the Rationale questionnaire (PRR) |
The Personal Reactions to the Rationale questionnaire (PRR) is a 16-item that assesses participants' attitudes about Open weighing (OW) and Blind weighing (BW). The response range between 1 to 7 with a total range of 24 to 168. The higher rating indicate participants' attitudes about OW and BW. |
Admission-Baseline |
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Secondary |
Credibility Scale (CS) |
Credibility Scale (SC) is a 8-item that assesses participants' attitudes about Open weighing (OW) and Blind weighing (BW). The response range between 1 to 7 with a total range of 24 to 168. The higher rating indicate participants' attitudes about OW and BW. |
Admission-Baseline |
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