Private Practice, Minneapolis, MN, USA.
Eat Weight Disord. 2009 Jun-Sep;14(2-3):e66-76. doi: 10.1007/BF03327802.
To evaluate the utility of the Eating Disorders Stage of Change (EDSOC), a behavior-specific readiness questionnaire.
Patients (N=145) at a multidisciplinary eating disorder treatment facility in the United States completed the EDSOC and other questionnaires.
One-week test-retest reliability was strong across eating disorder diagnoses and age groups. Convergent validity was strongest when the behavior in question was congruent with the diagnosis (e.g., purging behaviors for bulimia nervosa diagnosis) and compared to the patient's own intention to complete treatment. Divergent validity was demonstrated against body mass index values and age. However, the EDSOC and Body Shape Questionnaire were inversely correlated, suggesting that increased body shape concerns are associated with decreased intention to change a behavior.
This preliminary cost-effective, behavior-specific measure demonstrates good psychometric properties and is appropriate for use with children and adults. Across diagnosis, the instrument should be used by looking at each single item instead of summing a total score across disparate eating disorder behaviors.
评估饮食障碍转变阶段评估工具(Eating Disorders Stage of Change,EDSOC)的效用,这是一种针对特定行为的准备程度问卷。
美国一家多学科饮食障碍治疗机构的 145 名患者完成了 EDSOC 及其他问卷。
在不同饮食障碍诊断和年龄组中,一周内的重测信度均较强。当所涉及的行为与诊断相符(例如,神经性贪食症诊断中的暴食行为)且与患者自身完成治疗的意愿相同时,与其他量表的相关性最强。与体重指数值和年龄相比,该问卷具有较好的区分效度。然而,EDSOC 与身体形态问卷呈负相关,表明身体形态担忧的增加与改变行为的意愿降低有关。
这种初步具有成本效益的、针对特定行为的测量工具具有良好的心理测量学特性,适用于儿童和成人。在各种诊断中,该工具应通过查看每个单项而非对不同饮食障碍行为进行总分相加来使用。