Authors
Angela Marinilli Pinto, Leslie J. Heinberg, Janelle W. Coughlin, Joseph L. Fava, Angela S. Guarda (2008)
The EDRSQ is a self-report questionnaire designed to assess self-efficacy in individuals recovering from eating disorders. It measures confidence in engaging in normative eating behaviors and maintaining a realistic body image.
What this tool is good for:
This tool is useful for evaluating an individual's confidence in their ability to recover from eating disorders, which can predict treatment outcomes and guide therapeutic interventions.
Type of tool
Mechanisms/Processes
Specific gender
Female
Age validated for use with
Adults (18+ years)
Eating disorders
General
Evaluates
Change in symptoms, Self-acceptance, Eating attitudes, Body shape attitudes
Delivery Setting
Self-report
Number of Questions
23
Specific Populations
Individuals diagnosed with Eating Disorders
Approximate administration time:
10-15-minutes
Languages
Notes
EDRSQ is available as an appendix in the primary publication
Type of tool
Mechanisms/Processes
Specific gender
Female
Age validated for use with
Adults (18+ years)
Eating disorders
General
Evaluates
Change in symptoms, Self-acceptance, Eating attitudes, Body shape attitudes
Delivery Setting
Self-report
Number of Questions
23
Specific Populations
Individuals diagnosed with Eating Disorders
Approximate administration time:
10-15-minutes
Languages
Notes
EDRSQ is available as an appendix in the primary publication