| Literature DB >> 28994215 |
Qing Kang1, Raymond C K Chan2,3, Xiaoping Li4, Jon Arcelus5, Ling Yue1, Jiabin Huang1, Lian Gu1, Qing Fan1, Haiyin Zhang1, Zeping Xiao1, Jue Chen1.
Abstract
The study aimed to investigate the reliability and validity of the Chinese version of the eating attitudes test (EAT-26) among female adolescents and young adults in Mainland China. This scale was administered to 396 female eating disorder patients and 406 noneating disorder healthy controls, in addition 35 healthy controls completed a retest after a 4-week intervals. Tests for reliability, convergent validity and receiver operating characteristic analysis were performed to detect the psychometric properties. The EAT-26 demonstrated good internal consistency (Cronbach's alpha = 0.822-0.922), test-retest reliability (interclass correlation coefficient = 0.817) and convergent validity(r = 0.450-0.750). The receiver operating characteristic analysis showed that the cut-off 14 for anorexia nervosa and 15 for bulimia nervosa represented good compromises with approximate sensitivity (0.66-0.68) and specificity (0.85-0.86). Our findings provided evidence that the Chinese version of the EAT-26 was a psychometrically reliable and valid self-rating instrument for identifying people suffering from an eating disorder in Mainland China. A clinical cut-off range between 14 and 15 could be used, but caution should be exercised because of the low sensitivity of the tool.Entities:
Keywords: EAT-26; Mainland China; cutoff; eating disorder; psychometric properties
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28994215 DOI: 10.1002/erv.2560
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur Eat Disord Rev ISSN: 1072-4133