Centre for Clinical Interventions, 223 James St, Northbridge, Western Australia 6003, Australia.
Eat Behav. 2010 Apr;11(2):113-8. doi: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2009.12.002. Epub 2009 Dec 11.
The aim of this study was to develop and validate a self-report measure of Conditional Goal Setting (CGS) for use among individuals with eating disorders, the Conditional Goal Setting in Eating Disorders Scale (CGS-EDS). The CGS-EDS assesses the degree to which an individual believes that the achievement of happiness is contingent upon the attainment of body shape and weight goals. Women with a DSM-IV diagnosed eating disorder consecutively referred to a specialist outpatient clinic (N=238) completed the CGS-EDS and self-report measures of theoretically related constructs. Exploratory factor analysis indicated a one-factor solution, which accounted for 65% of the variance. The CGS-EDS correlated positively with theoretically related measures of overvaluation of shape and weight, concern with shape and weight, dichotomous thinking, and depression. The alpha reliability of the scale was .92. The CGS-EDS is a valid and reliable measure of CGS in eating disorders and is relevant to cognitive and behavioral models of maintenance and intervention.
本研究旨在开发和验证一种用于饮食障碍患者的条件目标设定(CGS)自我报告测量工具,即饮食障碍条件目标设定量表(CGS-EDS)。CGS-EDS 评估个体认为实现幸福感取决于达到体型和体重目标的程度。连续被转介到专科门诊的 DSM-IV 诊断为饮食障碍的女性(N=238)完成了 CGS-EDS 以及与理论相关结构的自我报告测量。探索性因素分析表明,一个因素的解决方案占方差的 65%。CGS-EDS 与理论上相关的衡量标准呈正相关,这些衡量标准包括对体型和体重的过度重视、对体型和体重的关注、二分思维和抑郁。该量表的 alpha 信度为.92。CGS-EDS 是饮食障碍中 CGS 的有效且可靠的测量工具,与维持和干预的认知和行为模型相关。