Validation of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire in Danish Eating Disorder Patients and Athletes.
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                  The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) is a gold standard questionnaire to identify eating disorder symptoms but has not yet been validated in Danish. The scale consists of four theoretical constructs of disordered eating: Restraint eating, Eating concerns, Shape concerns and Weight concerns. However, the four-factor structure has been difficult to replicate across cultures. This study aimed to examine the factor structure and psychometric properties of the EDE-Q in Danish. The study consisted of four samples (aged 15-70): Patients with anorexia, bulimia and unspecified eating disorders ( = 101), patients with symptoms of binge-eating disorder ( = 300), recreational athletes ( = 404), and elite athletes ( = 526). Depending on the analysis performed, participants had to complete the EDE-Q, the SCOFF questionnaire for eating disorders or the Binge Eating Disorders Questionnaire. In accordance with international research, we found no evidence for a four-factor structure in the EDE-Q among patients or among athletes. But our results showed significant, positive associations between EDE-Q and SCOFF, BED-Q and MDI in all samples. We conclude that the internal structure of EDE-Q is low, while construct validity is high, making EDE-Q useful as an instrument to identify individuals with eating disorder symptoms, including recreational, and elite athletes.  | 
        
| Year of Publication |    :  
                  2021 
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| Journal |    :  
                  Journal of clinical medicine 
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| Volume |    :  
                  10 
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| Issue |    :  
                  17 
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| Date Published |    :  
                  2021 
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| URL |    :  
                  https://www.mdpi.com/resolver?pii=jcm10173976 
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| DOI |    :  
                  10.3390/jcm10173976 
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| Short Title |    :  
                  J Clin Med 
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