2000
DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1098-108x(200005)27:4<464::aid-eat12>3.0.co;2-b
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Validity of questionnaires for assessing dysfunctional cognitions in bulimia nervosa

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“…reported by the eating-disorder group, followed by symptomatic group; the asymptomatic group was expected to endorse the healthiest beliefs and attitudes (Bonifazi, Crowther, & Mizes, 2000;Thompson et al, 1987). This hypothesis was supported with respect to cognitive and behavioral rigidity, as measured by dichotomous thinking, self-control, and extreme weight regulation.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…reported by the eating-disorder group, followed by symptomatic group; the asymptomatic group was expected to endorse the healthiest beliefs and attitudes (Bonifazi, Crowther, & Mizes, 2000;Thompson et al, 1987). This hypothesis was supported with respect to cognitive and behavioral rigidity, as measured by dichotomous thinking, self-control, and extreme weight regulation.…”
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confidence: 63%
“…A total of 29 measures were identified, comprising 12 specific symptom measures: Binge Eating Scale (BES), [14][15][16][17][18][19][20] Binge Scale, 21,22 Bulimia Cognitive Distortions Scale (BCDS), 23,24 Dutch Eating Disorders Behaviors Questionnaire (DEBQ), 25 Eating Disorder Belief Questionnaire (EDBQ), 26,27 Eating Disorder Core Belief Questionnaire (ED-CBQ), 28 Eating Loss of Control Scale (ELoCS), 29 Loss of Control over Eating Scale (LOCES), 30 Three Factor Eating Questionnaire (TFEQ), [31][32][33][34][35] Testable Assumption…”
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confidence: 99%
“…A total of 29 measures were identified, comprising 12 specific symptom measures: Binge Eating Scale (BES), Binge Scale, Bulimia Cognitive Distortions Scale (BCDS), Dutch Eating Disorders Behaviors Questionnaire (DEBQ), Eating Disorder Belief Questionnaire (EDBQ), Eating Disorder Core Belief Questionnaire (ED‐CBQ), Eating Loss of Control Scale (ELoCS), Loss of Control over Eating Scale (LOCES), Three Factor Eating Questionnaire (TFEQ), Testable Assumption Questionnaire—Eating Disorders (TAQ‐ED‐R), Thoughts Questionnaire (TQ), Yale‐Brown‐Cornell Eating Disorders Scale Self Report Questionnaire (SR‐YBC‐ED); 10 that were primarily general or diagnostic measures of eating disorder symptoms: Behaviors Questionnaire (BQ), Disordered Eating Attitude Scale (DEAS), Eating Disorder Assessment for Men (EDAM), Eating Disorder Diagnostic Scale (EDDS), Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE‐Q), Eating Disorder Inventory‐3 (EDI‐3), Eating Pathology Symptoms Inventory (EPSI), Multiaxial Assessment of Eating Disorder Symptoms (MAEDS), Questionnaire for Eating Disorder Diagnosis (Q‐EDD), Stirling Eating Disorders Scale (SEDS), and seven screening questionnaires: Binge Eating Disorder Test (BEDT), Bulimia Test—Revised (BULIT‐R), Bulimic Investigatory Test—Edinburgh (BITE), Eating Attitudes Test‐26 (EAT‐26), Questionnaire on Eating and Weight Patterns—Revised (QEWP‐R), SCOFF, and the Short Evaluation of Eating Disorders (SEED) . Category groups are based on the description of the measure and recommendations for use provided in the development article by the original authors, some of the measures also fit other categories, for example some of the screening questionnaires could also be considered a general measure of eating disorders such as the EAT‐26 an...…”
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“…tation of bodily sensations in panic disorder (Clark, 1986), the thinking errors in depression (Beck, 1995), the inflation of responsibility in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD; Salkovskis et al, 2000) and distorted cognitions or beliefs regarding shape and weight in people with eating disorders (Bonifazi, Crowther, & Mizes, 2000;Cooper & Fairburn, 1992;Cooper, Cohen-Tovée, Todd, Wells, & Tovée, 1997;Mizes et al, 2000).…”
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