Cooper Myra J, Rose Kathryn S, Turner Hannah
Isis Education Centre, University of Oxford, Warneford Hospital, UK.
Eat Behav. 2006 Jan;7(1):27-35. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2005.05.007. Epub 2005 Jun 13.
The specific content of core beliefs and schema in adolescent girls high and low in eating disorder symptoms was investigated using the Eating Disorder Belief Questionnaire (EDBQ)-negative self-beliefs sub-scale and Young Schema Questionnaire (YSQ). Girls with high Eating Attitude Test (EAT) scores had higher scores on both measures (using total and sub-scale scores) than girls with low EAT scores. However, all scores were related to eating disorder as well as depressive symptoms. Analysis of individual items on the EDBQ and YSQ found that scores on all EDBQ, but not all YSQ items, differed between the two groups, with higher scores in the high EAT group. However, a number of individual items (on both measures) in the high EAT group, as well as in the low EAT group, were related specifically to eating disorder symptoms and not also to depressive symptoms.
使用饮食失调信念问卷(EDBQ)的消极自我信念子量表和青少年图式问卷(YSQ),对饮食失调症状严重程度不同的青春期女孩的核心信念和图式的具体内容进行了调查。饮食态度测试(EAT)得分高的女孩在这两项测量(使用总分和子量表分数)上的得分均高于EAT得分低的女孩。然而,所有得分都与饮食失调以及抑郁症状有关。对EDBQ和YSQ上的个别项目进行分析发现,两组在所有EDBQ项目上的得分存在差异,但并非所有YSQ项目都如此,EAT得分高的组得分更高。然而,EAT得分高的组以及EAT得分低的组中的一些个别项目(在两项测量中),特别与饮食失调症状相关,而与抑郁症状无关。