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Table 6 Measures of eating disorders/eating-disordered behavior employed in synthesized studies

From: Consequences of child emotional abuse, emotional neglect and exposure to intimate partner violence for eating disorders: a systematic critical review

Measure (Original Author)

Number of Studies (n)

Citation of Sources Using this Measure

Self-Report Measures

Eating Disorder Examination [60, 61]

(n = 5)

Moulton et al. (2015), Burns et al. (2012), Becker and Grilo (2011), Wonderlich et al. (2007), Grilo and Masheb (2001)

Eating Disorder Inventory [62, 64]

(n = 4)

Brooke and Mussap (2013), Messman-Moore and Garrigus (2007), Witkiewitz and Dodge-Reyome (2000), Kent et al. (1999),

Drive for Thinness Subscale of the Eating Disorder Inventory – 3 [63]

(n = 1)

Brooke and Mussap [41]

Drive for Muscularity Scale [94]

(n = 1)

Brooke & Mussap [41]

Dutch Eating Behavior Questionnaire [95]

(n = 1)

Michopoulos et al. [17],

Eating Disorder Diagnostic Scale [96, 97]

(n = 1)

Gentile et al. [42]

Adapted Impulse-Anger Checklist [98]

(n = 1)

van der Kolk et al. [31]

Author Specific and/or Single Self-Report Item

(n = 4)

Feinson and Hornik-Lurie [32], Mason et al. [30], Afifi et al. [52], Fosse and Holen [45]

Clinical Interview

Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Axis I Disorders [58, 59]

(n = 5)

Utzinger et al. [33], Bardone-Cone et al. [49], Kugu et al. [39], Grilo and Masheb [37], Grilo and Masheb [38]

The Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI) [99]

(n = 1)

Schoemaker et al. [34]

Eating Disorder Version of the Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (EAT-SADS-L) [100]

(n = 1)

Rorty et al. [50]

Present State Examination (PSE) – Short Form [101, 102]

(n = 1)

Mullen et al. [51]