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This is a search engine for clinicians, researchers, educators, policymakers, or community organisations offering a central hub for evidence-based screening tools, assessments, guidance, and treatments for people with Eating Disorders

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Self-regulation of Eating Behaviour Questionnaire

Authors

Nathalie Kliemann, Rebecca J. Beeken, Jane Wardle, Fiona Johnson (2016)

The SREBQ is a tool designed to assess the self-regulatory capacity of individuals in relation to their eating behaviours.

What this tool is good for:

This tool is useful for evaluating how well individuals can regulate their eating habits, which can help in understanding and addressing issues related to eating disorders symptomatology.

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Kliemann, N., Beeken, R. J., Wardle, J., Johnson, F. (2016). Development and validation of the Self-Regulation of Eating Behaviour Questionnaire for adults. International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity, 13(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12966-016-0414-6

Guzek D., Skolmowska D., Głąbska D. (2022). Analysis of Self-Regulation of Eating Behaviors within Polish Adolescents' COVID-19 Experience (PLACE-19) Study. Nutrients, 14(8), 1679. https://doi.org/10.3390/nu14081679

Emann, N., Croker, H., Johnson, F., Beeken, R. J. (2018). Starting university with high eating self-regulatory skills protects students against unhealthy dietary intake and substantial weight gain over 6months. Eating Behaviors, 31, 105–112. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.eatbeh.2018.09.003

Type of tool

Mechanisms/Processes

Specific gender

Non-specific

Age validated for use with

Adolescents (13 - 17 years), Adults (18+ years)

Eating disorders

General

Evaluates

Eating attitudes

Delivery Setting

Self-report

Number of Questions

5

Specific Populations

General population

Approximate administration time:

5-minutes

Free access

Yes

Languages

English, German, Polish, Spanish

Type of tool

Mechanisms/Processes

Specific gender

Non-specific

Age validated for use with

Adolescents (13 - 17 years), Adults (18+ years)

Eating disorders

General

Evaluates

Eating attitudes

Delivery Setting

Self-report

Number of Questions

5

Specific Populations

General population

Approximate administration time:

5-minutes

Free access

Yes

Languages

English, German, Polish, Spanish