Department of Psychology, Wesleyan University, 207 High Street, Middletown, CT 06459, USA.
Department of Psychology, Manchester Community College, Great Path MS#4, PO Box 1046, Manchester, CT 06040, USA.
J Eat Disord. 2013 Nov 20;1:42. doi: 10.1186/2050-2974-1-42. eCollection 2013.
The Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q), a widely used self-report instrument, is often used for measuring change in eating disorder symptoms over the course of treatment. However, limited data exist about test-retest reliability, particularly for men. The current study evaluated EDE-Q 7-day test-retest reliability in male (n = 47) and female (n = 44) undergraduate students together and separately by gender.
Internal consistency was consistently higher for women and at Time 2, but remained acceptable for both men and women at both time points. Cronbach's α ranged from .75 (Restraint at Time 1) to .93 (Shape Concern at Time 2) for women and from .73 (Eating Concern at Time 2) to .89 (Shape Concern at Time 2) for men. With the exception of some of the eating disorder behaviors, test re-test reliability was fairly strong for both men and women. Shape Concern and the global EDE-Q score were highest for both men and women (Spearman's rho > 0.89 with the exception of Shape Concern for women for which Spearman's rho = .86). Test re-test reliability was lower for the eating disorder behavior measures, particularly for men, for whom Kendall's tau-b for frequency and phi for occurrence was less than 0.70 for all but objective bulimic episodes.
Results were consistent with past research for women, indicating strong test re-test reliability in attitudinal features of eating disorders, but lower test re-test reliability in behavioral features. Internal consistency and test re-test reliability was good for the attitudinal features of eating disorder in men, but tended to be lower for men compared to women. The EDE-Q appears to be a reliable instrument for assessing eating disorder attitudes in both male and female undergraduate students, but is less reliable for assessing ED behaviors, particularly in men.
饮食失调问卷(EDE-Q)是一种广泛使用的自我报告工具,常用于测量治疗过程中饮食失调症状的变化。然而,关于测试-重测信度的数据有限,特别是对于男性。本研究评估了 EDE-Q 在男性(n=47)和女性(n=44)大学生中整体以及分别按性别进行的 7 天测试-重测信度。
女性的内部一致性始终较高,且在时间 2 时更高,但在两个时间点,男女的内部一致性仍可接受。女性的 Cronbach's α 范围从 0.75(时间 1 的节制)到 0.93(时间 2 的体型关注),男性的 Cronbach's α 范围从 0.73(时间 2 的进食关注)到 0.89(时间 2 的体型关注)。除了一些饮食障碍行为外,男女的测试重测信度都相当强。男性和女性的体型关注和整体 EDE-Q 评分都最高(Spearman's rho 大于 0.89,除了女性的体型关注,Spearman's rho 为 0.86)。饮食障碍行为测量的测试重测信度较低,特别是对于男性,除了客观暴食发作,Kendall's tau-b 和 phi 的频率和发生均小于 0.70。
结果与女性的既往研究一致,表明饮食障碍态度的测试重测信度强,而行为特征的测试重测信度较低。男性饮食障碍态度的内部一致性和测试重测信度良好,但与女性相比,男性的测试重测信度往往较低。EDE-Q 似乎是评估男女大学生饮食障碍态度的可靠工具,但评估 ED 行为的可靠性较低,尤其是男性。