Authors
Carlota Las Hayas, Jose M. Quintana, Ángel Padierna, Amaia Bilbao, Pedro Muñoz, Arantza Madrazo, Begoña Urresti, E. Francis Cook (2006)
The HeRQoLED is designed to measure health-related quality of life (HRQoL), specifically for individuals with eating disorders. This self-report questionnaire has eight subscales: (1) Symptoms, (2) Restrictive Behaviors, (3) Body Image, (4) Mental Health, (5) Emotional Role, (6) Physical Role, (7) Personality Traits, and (8) Social Relations.
What this tool is good for:
This tool is useful for assessing the impact of eating disorders on various aspects of an individual's quality of life, including physical, psychological, and social functioning.
Type of tool
Mechanisms/Processes
Specific gender
Non-specific
Age validated for use with
Adults (18+ years)
Eating disorders
General
Evaluates
Quality of life, Signs and symptoms, Body shape attitudes, Emotion regulation, Eating attitudes
Delivery Setting
Self-report
Number of Questions
50
Specific Populations
Individuals diagnosed with Eating Disorders
Approximate administration time:
20-30-minutes
Languages
Notes
HeRQoLED items are provided in the primary publication.
Type of tool
Mechanisms/Processes
Specific gender
Non-specific
Age validated for use with
Adults (18+ years)
Eating disorders
General
Evaluates
Quality of life, Signs and symptoms, Body shape attitudes, Emotion regulation, Eating attitudes
Delivery Setting
Self-report
Number of Questions
50
Specific Populations
Individuals diagnosed with Eating Disorders
Approximate administration time:
20-30-minutes
Languages
Notes
HeRQoLED items are provided in the primary publication.