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使用三级医疗机构青少年样本将SCOFF问卷翻译并改编为希腊语(G-SCOFF)

Translation and Adaptation of the SCOFF Questionnaire to the Greek Language (G-SCOFF) Using a Tertiary-Setting Adolescent Sample.

作者信息

Paschalidou Eleni G, Markopoulou Athina, Grammatikopoulou Maria G, Gioxari Aristea, Foscolou Alexandra, Karagiannopoulou Eirini, Vassilakou Tonia, Goulis Dimitrios G, Tsiroukidou Kyriaki, Daskalou Efstratia

机构信息

Pediatric Endocrinology Unit, 3rd Department of Pediatrics, Hippokration General Hospital of Thessaloniki, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, GR-54124 Thessaloniki, Greece.

Department of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, Faculty of Health Sciences, Alexander Campus, International Hellenic University, Sindos, GR-57400 Thessaloniki, Greece.

出版信息

Nutrients. 2025 Jan 19;17(2):347. doi: 10.3390/nu17020347.

Abstract

BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Feeding and eating disorders (FEDs) constitute an important mental health problem today, especially among youngsters. The Sick, Control, One, Fat, Food (SCOFF) questionnaire was developed 25 years ago and remains the most frequently applied screening tool for FEDs among adults and youngsters. The aim of the present study was to translate and adapt the SCOFF questionnaire to the Greek language, using a tertiary-setting adolescent sample.

METHODS

A total of 167 adolescents (86 boys, 81 girls) admitted to the pediatric outpatient clinics of the Georgios Gennimatas and Hippokration General hospitals completed the SCOFF questionnaire. Anthropometric indices were measured and dietary intake was recorded.

RESULTS

A total of 74 adolescents (44.3% of the sample) were classified as engaging in disordered eating behaviors and as possible patients with FEDs based on the SCOFF questionnaire. No differences were noted in the dietary intake between adolescents who screened positive and those who screened negative for FEDs. The body mass index z-score and obesity status were greater among children screening positive for FEDs compared to those screening negative ( < 0.01). One patient who was later diagnosed with anorexia nervosa was detected as a possible FED case by the questionnaire.

CONCLUSIONS

The present study revealed that more than two out of five adolescents attending a pediatric clinic exhibited disordered eating behavior. The use of the G-SCOFF questionnaire is feasible and effective for FED triage in the Greek tertiary pediatric setting.

摘要

背景/目的:进食和饮食障碍(FEDs)如今是一个重要的心理健康问题,在青少年中尤为突出。“病态、控制、一、肥胖、食物”(SCOFF)问卷于25年前编制,至今仍是成人和青少年中最常用的FEDs筛查工具。本研究的目的是使用三级医疗机构的青少年样本,将SCOFF问卷翻译成希腊语并进行改编。

方法

共有167名青少年(86名男孩,81名女孩)在乔治奥斯·根尼马塔斯综合医院和希波克拉底综合医院的儿科门诊完成了SCOFF问卷。测量了人体测量指标并记录了饮食摄入量。

结果

根据SCOFF问卷,共有74名青少年(占样本的44.3%)被归类为有饮食紊乱行为,可能患有FEDs。FEDs筛查呈阳性和阴性的青少年在饮食摄入量上没有差异。FEDs筛查呈阳性的儿童的体重指数z评分和肥胖状况高于筛查呈阴性的儿童(<0.01)。问卷检测出一名后来被诊断为神经性厌食症的患者为可能的FEDs病例。

结论

本研究显示,在儿科门诊就诊的青少年中,超过五分之二表现出饮食紊乱行为。在希腊三级儿科环境中,使用G-SCOFF问卷进行FEDs分诊是可行且有效的。

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