Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey
The Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey (MEBS) is a 30 item self-report questionnaire used to assess the presence of an eating disorder. It is designed for use with both male and females age 10 to adult.[1] The MEBS was originally designed for use by McGue et al. in the Minnesota Twin Family Study (MTFS) a longitudinal study to assess the onset of psychological pathology including eating disorders among 1,400 twin girls and their parents.
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Purpose | assessment of eating disorder |
The MEBS includes items taken from the Eating Disorder Inventory (Garner et al. 1983) rewritten in a simpler manner.
Scoring
The MEBS provides a total score based on four subscales; Body Dissatisfaction, Weight Preoccupation, Binge Eating and Compensatory Behavior.[2]
See also
References
- Eating Behaviors;2005;6(4)373-392. The Minnesota eating behaviors survey; a brief measure of disordered eating behaviors and attitudes
- Behavioral Science April 2007; Psychometric Properties of the Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey in Canadian University Women
External links
- ANAD Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders
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