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http://dx.doi.org/10.22722/KJPM.2018.26.2.152

A Reliability and Validity Study of the Korean versions of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire version 6.0 (EDE-Q version 6.0) and the Clinical Impairment Assessment Questionnaire (CIA)  

Bang, Eun Byul (Institute of Eating Disorders and Mental Health, Inje University)
Han, Cho Long (Institute of Eating Disorders and Mental Health, Inje University)
Kim, Yu Ri (Department of Psychology, Duksung Women's University)
Kim, Mirihae (Department of Psychology, Duksung Women's University)
Lee, Young Ho (Nanum Neuropsychiatric Clinic)
Heo, Si Young (Nanum Neuropsychiatric Clinic)
Kim, Youl-Ri (Institute of Eating Disorders and Mental Health, Inje University)
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Korean Journal of Psychosomatic Medicine / v.26, no.2, 2018 , pp. 152-163 More about this Journal
Abstract
Objectives : The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, version 6.0 (EDE-Q version 6.0) and the Clinical Impairment Assessment Questionnaire (CIA) measure attitudes and behavioral features of eating disorders and impairments secondary to eating disorders, respectively. The aims of this study were to examine the reliability and the validity of the Korean versions of the EDE-Q version 6.0 and the CIA. Methods : Four hundred nineteen participants (370 female university students and 49 women with eating disorders) completed the EDE-Q version 6.0, the CIA, the Body Shape Questionnaire (BSQ) and the Weight Concern Scale (WCS). Results : Excellent internal consistencies were obtained for the EDE-Q version 6.0 (Cronbach's ${\alpha}=0.92$) and the CIA (Cronbach's ${\alpha}=0.91$). Exploratory factor analysis of CIA extracted the 3 factors of personal, social, and cognitive impairments, as the original CIA had. The EDE-Q version 6.0 and the CIA were well correlated with the BSQ and the WCS, in respect to their contextually concordant variables. Patients with eating disorders had higher scores both in the EDE-Q 6.0 and the CIA than university women had, supporting good discriminant validity. Conclusions : The EDE-Q version 6.0 and the Korean versions of the CIA had adequate reliability and validity. These data will help clinicians and researchers to use the EDE-Q and the CIA in diagnosis, prevention and intervention of eating disorders in Korea.
Keywords
Eating disorders; Eating disorders examination questionnaire; Clinical impairment assessment questionnaire; Reliability; Validity;
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