Validation of the Greek version of the Binge Eating Scale in a sample of binge eating disorder patients.

Q3 Medicine Psychiatrike = Psychiatriki Pub Date : 2024-09-18 DOI:10.22365/jpsych.2024.014
Maria Karapatsia, Maria Evangelia Antoniadou, Chara Tzavara, Ioannis Michopoulos, Fragiskos Gonidakis
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Binge eating disorder (BED), the most prevalent eating disorder, carries significant physical and psychological consequences. Therefore, there is a continuous need to assess binge eating symptomatology and evaluate the effectiveness of various therapeutic interventions. The Binge Eating Scale (BES), which is a self-administered questionnaire, is widely used to assess binge eating in obese people. It examines the person' s experience of binge eating and the emotional, cognitive, and behavioural symptoms associated with it. The purpose of the present study was to translate and adapt BES in Greek, as well as to assess the factorial structure of BES and evaluate its psychometric properties. A sample of 160 participants (90% females) with a mean age of 40.7 years (SD=11.5 years) and a mean body mass index (BMI) 37.5kg/m2 (SD=9.2kg/m2) completed the BES and the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q). An exploratory factor analysis (EFA) was carried out to assess the construct validity of the BES in a sample of patients with BED according to DSM-5 who came for therapy at the Eating Disorders Unit at Eginition Hospital and the day center "Anasa". The two-factor structure fits the data best. Regarding internal consistency, the results were acceptable, with Cronbach' s alpha equal to 0.78. The BES has high significant correlations with the Eating Concern, Weight Concern, and Shape Concern subscales and the Global Score of EDE-Q, but not with the Restrain subscale. Also, BES has correlations with the specific EDE-Q questions about the frequency of objective and subjective binge eating episodes. A high correlation was obtained with the measure of ΒΜΙ too. The Greek version of BES is a valid and reliable scale to evaluate binge eating in a clinical population diagnosed with BED.

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在暴饮暴食症患者样本中验证希腊版暴饮暴食量表。
暴饮暴食症(BED)是最普遍的饮食失调症,会对身体和心理造成严重后果。因此,人们一直需要对暴食症状进行评估,并评价各种治疗干预措施的效果。暴食量表(BES)是一种自制问卷,被广泛用于评估肥胖者的暴食情况。它考察的是暴食者的暴食经历以及与之相关的情绪、认知和行为症状。本研究的目的是将 BES 翻译成希腊语并对其进行改编,同时评估 BES 的因子结构并评价其心理测量特性。160名平均年龄为40.7岁(SD=11.5岁)、平均体重指数(BMI)为37.5kg/m2(SD=9.2kg/m2)的参与者(90%为女性)完成了BES和进食障碍检查问卷(EDE-Q)。为了评估 BES 的结构效度,我们对来伊金特医院进食障碍科和 "Anasa "日间中心接受治疗的符合 DSM-5 标准的 BED 患者样本进行了探索性因子分析(EFA)。双因素结构最符合数据。关于内部一致性,结果是可以接受的,Cronbach's alpha 等于 0.78。BES 与 "进食关注"、"体重关注 "和 "体形关注 "分量表以及 EDE-Q 的总分具有高度显著的相关性,但与 "限制 "分量表没有相关性。此外,BES 与 EDE-Q 中有关客观和主观暴食发作频率的特定问题也有相关性。与ΒΜΙ的测量也有很高的相关性。希腊语版本的 BES 是一种有效且可靠的量表,可用于评估被诊断为暴食症的临床人群的暴食情况。
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