2002
DOI: 10.1590/s1516-44462002000600007
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Transtornos alimentares

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“…The Binge Eating Scale is a self-report scale used to assess the presence and severity of binge eating. This instrument was developed by Gormally and colleagues [ 18 ], and was translated and validated into Brazilian Portuguese [ 19 , 20 ]. The cutoff score for probable presence of binge eating disorder (BED) is 17 points [ 21 ], that can be classified in three levels: severe binge eating (scores ≥ 27), moderate binge eating (scores between 18 and 26), and no binge eating (scores ≤ 17).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Binge Eating Scale is a self-report scale used to assess the presence and severity of binge eating. This instrument was developed by Gormally and colleagues [ 18 ], and was translated and validated into Brazilian Portuguese [ 19 , 20 ]. The cutoff score for probable presence of binge eating disorder (BED) is 17 points [ 21 ], that can be classified in three levels: severe binge eating (scores ≥ 27), moderate binge eating (scores between 18 and 26), and no binge eating (scores ≤ 17).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…O resultado é a soma das pontuações individuais, sendo uma pontuação mais alta, indicativo maior gravidade. Foi desenvolvido por Gormally et al (1982) e traduzida e adaptada para o Brasil por Freitas et al (2001) e validada por Freitas et al (2002).…”
Section: Escala De Compulsão Alimentar Periódicaunclassified
“…Thus there is a significant lack of data regarding how this measure performs in clinical samples of women struggling with eating and/or weight difficulties. Indeed, considering that cognitive fusion is a transdiagnostic process built on inherent abilities of human cognition and language (BarnesHolmes, Barnes-Holmes, McHugh, & Hayes, 2004;Fletcher & Hayes, 2005), the study of its measurement invariance simultaneously in clinical and non-clinical samples seems to be of particular relevance to evaluate whether CFQ-BI is understood or interpreted in a similar way across different groups (Chen, Souza, & West, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%