Garfinkel P E, Newman A
Center for Addiction and Mental Health, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Eat Weight Disord. 2001 Mar;6(1):1-24. doi: 10.1007/BF03339747.
This manuscript reviews the literature involved with the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT), first developed in the late 1970s as a self-report, indicative of the symptoms of eating disorders. The EAT has good psychometric properties of reliability and validity, and reasonable sensitivity and specificity for the eating disorders, but very low positive predictive value because eating disorders are relatively uncommon. In addition they exist on a continuum, because of denial and social desirability, the results of a self-report instrument may be affected. A very large literature has documented the use of the EAT in a variety of cultures. It is used to screen eating disturbances in general as the first part of a two-part diagnostic screen, as an ability to compare across groups and to measure change between groups and over time.
本手稿回顾了与饮食态度测试(EAT)相关的文献。该测试于20世纪70年代末首次开发,是一种自我报告工具,用于指示饮食失调的症状。EAT具有良好的信度和效度等心理测量特性,对饮食失调具有合理的敏感性和特异性,但阳性预测值非常低,因为饮食失调相对不常见。此外,由于存在否认和社会期望因素,饮食失调处于一个连续体上,自我报告工具的结果可能会受到影响。大量文献记录了EAT在各种文化中的应用。它通常作为两部分诊断筛查的第一部分,用于筛查一般的饮食障碍,作为一种跨组比较以及测量组间和随时间变化的能力。