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Eating Disorder Assessment for Men

Authors

Stevie Chariese Stanford, Raymond Lemberg (2012)

The EDAM is a male-specific eating disorder assessment tool designed to evaluate eating disorders in men. It measures issues such as body image, disordered eating, motivation to be muscular, and exercise habits.

What this tool is good for:

This tool is useful for accurately assessing eating disorder tendencies in males, providing a gender-sensitive approach to diagnosis and treatment.

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Stanford, S.C., Lemberg, R. (2012). A clinical comparison of men and women on the eating disorder inventory-3 (EDI-3) and the eating disorder assessment for men (EDAM). Eat Disord, 20(5), 379-94.https://doi.org/10.1080/10640266.2012.715516

Type of tool

Diagnostic

Specific gender

Male

Age validated for use with

Adults (18+ years)

Eating disorders

General

Evaluates

Signs and symptoms, Eating attitudes, Body shape attitudes, Muscularity attitudes

Delivery Setting

Self-report

Number of Questions

50

Specific Populations

General population

Approximate administration time:

20-30-minutes

Languages

English

Type of tool

Diagnostic

Specific gender

Male

Age validated for use with

Adults (18+ years)

Eating disorders

General

Evaluates

Signs and symptoms, Eating attitudes, Body shape attitudes, Muscularity attitudes

Delivery Setting

Self-report

Number of Questions

50

Specific Populations

General population

Approximate administration time:

20-30-minutes

Languages

English