Body Attitudes Test
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The Body Attitudes Test was developed by Probst et al. in 1995. It was designed for the assessment of eating disorders in women. The BAT measures an individual's subjective
Subjectivity
Subjectivity refers to the subject and his or her perspective, feelings, beliefs, and desires. In philosophy, the term is usually contrasted with objectivity.-Qualia:...

 body experience and attitudes towards one's own body it differentiates between clinical and non-clinical subjects and between anorectics and bulimics. It is composed of twenty items which yield four factors:

1. Negative appreciation of body size

2. Lack of familiarity with one's own body

3. General body dissatisfaction

4. A rest factor

See also

Eating Disorder Inventory
Eating Disorder Inventory
The Eating Disorder Inventory is a self-report questionnaire used to assess the presence of eating disorders, Anorexia Nervosa both restricting and binge-eating/purging type; Bulimia Nervosa; and Eating disorder not otherwise specified including Binge Eating Disorder...



Body Attitudes Questionnaire
Body Attitudes Questionnaire
The Ben-Tovim Walker Body Attitudes Questionnaire is a 44 item self-report questionnaire divided into six subscales that measures a woman's attitude towards their own body. The BAQ is used in the assessment of eating disorders. It was devised by D.I. Ben-Tovim and M.K...



Eating Attitudes Test
Eating Attitudes Test
The Eating Attitudes Test is a widely used standardized self-report measure of symptoms and concerns characteristic of eating disorders and is more fully described on the EAT-26.com website...



SCOFF questionnaire
SCOFF questionnaire
The SCOFF questionnaire utilizes an acronym in a simple five question test devised for use by non-professionals to assess the possible presence of an eating disorder. It was devised by Morgan et al. in 1999. The original SCOFF questionnaire was devised for use in the United Kingdom, thus the...



Eating Disorder Diagnostic Scale
Eating Disorder Diagnostic Scale
The Eating Disorder Diagnostic Scale is a 22 item self-report questionnaire that assesses the presence of three eating disorders; anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder...


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