Development and validity of a very short form of the Eating Disorder Inventory

Comprehensive Psychiatry
Christophe MaïanoGrégory Ninot

Abstract

The main objective of the present series of studies was to develop and validate a 16-item very short form of the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI-VS) for use as a short assessment tool in large-scale comprehensive or longitudinal studies, as well as in-depth idiographic studies. The EDI-VS was developed, and validated, through a series of five studies based on independent community samples including a total of 1372 French adolescents. The results supported the reliability, content validity, factor validity, convergent validity, and criterion-related validity of the EDI-VS. The EDI-VS comprises 16 items assessing the eight original dimensions of the conceptual model for the EDI. Recommendations for future practice and research on the EDI-VS are outlined.

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Oct 22, 2019·The International Journal of Eating Disorders·Laurie DufresneCatherine Bégin PhD
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