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Screen for Disordered Eating (SDE) 1. Do you often feel the desire to eat when you are emotionally upset or stressed? Yes NO. 2. Do you often feel that you can’t control what or how much you eat? Yes No. 3. Do you sometimes make yourself throw up (vomit) to control your weight?
The Eating Disorders in Youth-Questionnaire (EDY-Q) is a 14-item instrument for assessing early-onset restrictive eating disturbances in 8-13 year old children via self-report.
F2.1 – CBT-E map for adolescents with eating disorders. F2.2 – The four levels of care of multistep CBT-E for adolescents with eating disorders. T3.1 – Topics to be addressed when assessing the nature and severity of the eating disorder. T3.2 – Main points made when describing CBT-E to the young underweight patients.
The SCOFF, a self-administered 6 question quiz is a simple, reliable screening tool to detect the presence of and aid in the treatment of an eating disorder of any type. A positive score on the SCOFF indicates suspicion of an ED. Further evaluation to confirm an accurate diagnosis.
The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) provides a measure of the range and severity of eating disorder features.
The IOI-S is a digital screening tool designed to assess broad eating disorder risk and symptomatology, validated for individuals aged 14 and over. It covers six facets of common eating disorder psychopathology
Screening and Assessment. The SCOFF is a brief five-question screening test for eating disorders, similar to the CAGE screen for alcohol dependence. The name of the questionnaire is somewhat controversial because the word “scoff” means to eat greedily.