Discriminant Validity of the Eating Attitudes Test According to American Psychiatric Association and World Health Organization Criteria of Eating Disorders

Author:

Canals Josepa1,Carbajo Gentzane1,Fernandez-Ballast Joan2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Psychology

2. Unity of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, Rovira i Virgili University, Spain

Abstract

The purpose of this study was to assess the sensitivity, the specificity, and the positive predictive value of the Eating Attitudes Test in a sample of Spanish nonclinical 18-yr.-olds. 304 subjects answered the Eating Attitudes Test-40, 290 of whom were interviewed individually with the Spanish version of the Schedules for Clinical Assessment in Neuropsychiatry. Eating disorders were diagnosed using ICD–10 and DSM-III–R criteria. The prevalence of eating disorders was higher for ICD–10 (5.2%) than for DSM-III-R (2.6%) and only affected the rate of diagnosis in women. According to ICD–10 criteria, the cut-off of 25 was more sensitive (87.5%) than the cut-off of 30 (75%) and varied little in specificity (93.9% vs 97.1%). The positive predictive value of the Eating Attitudes Test cut-off of 30 for eating disorders (ICD–10) was 36%. Our results support the test as useful for identifying eating disturbances in 18-yr.-olds and suggest assessment of a cut-off lower than 30 may be appropriate in the general population if confirmed in further research with a representative sample of adults.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Psychology

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