The Compulsive Exercise Test: confirmatory factor analysis and links with eating psychopathology among women with clinical eating disorders.

作者: Caroline Meyer , Carolyn R. Plateau , Lorin Taranis , Nicola Brewin , Jackie Wales

DOI: 10.1186/S40337-016-0113-3

关键词: Test (assessment)Eating disordersPsychiatryReceiver operating characteristicBig Five personality traitsFactor structureLogistic regressionPsychopathologyConfirmatory factor analysisMedicine

摘要: This study aimed to determine the psychometric properties of Compulsive Exercise Test (CET) among an adult sample patients with eating disorders. Three hundred and fifty six 360 non-clinical control women completed CET Eating Disorders Examination questionnaire (EDE-Q). A confirmatory factor analysis revealed that clinical data showed a moderate fit previously published five model derived from community (Taranis L, Touyz S, Meyer C, Eur Eat Disord Rev 19:256-268, 2011). The group scored significantly higher than on four subscales, logistic regression could successfully discriminate between two groups. Receiver Operating Curve cut-off score 15 resulted in acceptable values both sensitivity specificity. appears have structure is for use It can identify compulsive exercise disorders as indicating appropriate point.

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