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- Eating_Attitudes_Test abstract "The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT, EAT-26), created by David Garner, is a widely used self-report questionnaire 26-item standardized self-report measure of symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders. The EAT has been a particularly useful screening tool to assess \"eating disorder risk\" in high school, college and other special risk samples such as athletes. Screening for eating disorders is based on the assumption that early identification can lead to earlier treatment, thereby reducing serious physical and psychological complications or even death. Furthermore, EAT has been extremely effective in screening for anorexia nervosa in many populations.The EAT-26 can be used in a non-clinical as well as a clinical setting not specifically focused on eating disorders. It can be administered in group or individual settings and is designed to be administered by mental health professionals, school counselors, coaches, camp counselors, and others with interest in gathering information to determine if an individual should be referred to a specialist for evaluation for an eating disorder. It is ideally suited for school settings, athletic programs, fitness centers, infertility clinics, pediatric practices, general practice settings, and outpatient psychiatric departments. It is designed for adolescents and adults.The EAT-26 is rated on a six-point scale based on how often the individual engages in specific behaviors. The questions may be answered:Always,Usually,Often,Sometimes,Rarely, andNever. Completing the EAT-26 yields a \"referral index\" based on three criteria: 1) the total score based on the answers to the EAT-26 questions; 2) answers to the behavioral questions related to eating symptoms and weight loss, and 3) the individual’s body mass index (BMI) calculated from their height and weight. Generally a referral is recommended if a respondent scores \"positively\" or meets the \"cut off\" scores or threshold on one or more criteria.".
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- Eating_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLink Anorexia_nervosa.
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- Eating_Attitudes_Test wikiPageWikiLinkText "Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26)".
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- Eating_Attitudes_Test subject Category:Anorexia_nervosa.
- Eating_Attitudes_Test subject Category:Clinical_psychology_tests.
- Eating_Attitudes_Test subject Category:Eating_disorders.
- Eating_Attitudes_Test subject Category:Mental_and_behavioural_disorders.
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- Eating_Attitudes_Test comment "The Eating Attitudes Test (EAT, EAT-26), created by David Garner, is a widely used self-report questionnaire 26-item standardized self-report measure of symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders. The EAT has been a particularly useful screening tool to assess \"eating disorder risk\" in high school, college and other special risk samples such as athletes.".
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