Powers Margaret A, Richter Sara, Ackard Diann, Craft Cheryl
a International Diabetes Center at Park Nicollet , Minneapolis , Minnesota , USA.
b Park Nicollet Institute , Minneapolis , Minnesota , USA.
Eat Disord. 2016 May-Jun;24(3):271-88. doi: 10.1080/10640266.2015.1090866. Epub 2015 Oct 14.
This study's objective was to develop and validate an instrument to identify those at risk of developing an eating disorder (ED) in persons with type 1 diabetes. The Screen for Early Eating Disorder Signs (SEEDS) instrument was developed using a multi-phase process including focus groups, cognitive interviews, and mailed questionnaires. Factor analysis revealed 20 items across three factors (Body Image, Feelings, Quality of Life) demonstrating strong psychometric properties. Scoring guidelines and interpretation are provided. SEEDS is a brief (20-item; 2-5 minutes to complete), self-administered, screen designed for use in clinical practice or research to identify or confirm suspicions of ED risk and does not include weight-control behavior items.
本研究的目的是开发并验证一种工具,以识别1型糖尿病患者中存在饮食失调(ED)风险的人群。早期饮食失调迹象筛查(SEEDS)工具是通过一个多阶段过程开发的,包括焦点小组、认知访谈和邮寄问卷。因子分析揭示了三个因子(身体意象、情感、生活质量)中的20个条目,显示出强大的心理测量学特性。提供了评分指南和解释。SEEDS是一个简短的(20个条目;完成时间为2 - 5分钟)、自我管理的筛查工具,设计用于临床实践或研究,以识别或确认对ED风险的怀疑,且不包括体重控制行为条目。