TY - JOUR
T1 - Registered report
T2 - Initial development and validation of the eating disorders safety behavior scale
AU - Reilly, Erin E.
AU - Bohrer, Brittany
AU - Sullivan, Daniel
AU - Essayli, Jamal H.
AU - Farrell, Nicholas R.
AU - Brown, Tiffany A.
AU - Gorrell, Sasha
AU - Anderson, Lisa M.
AU - Cooper, Marita
AU - C. Schreyer, Colleen
AU - Olesnycky, Olenka
AU - Peros, Olivia
AU - Schaumberg, Katherine
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 Wiley Periodicals LLC.
PY - 2021/4
Y1 - 2021/4
N2 - Anxiety and eating disorders (EDs) often co-occur, prompting calls to explore anxiety-related maintenance processes in ED samples. Safety behaviors, which function to prevent a feared outcome from occurring or to reduce anxiety associated with a feared stimulus, are observed across anxiety disorders and, along with overt avoidance behaviors, are an important target in treatment. Data suggest that individuals with EDs also engage in safety behaviors. However, no existing assessments provide a comprehensive measure of eating-disorder-specific overt avoidance and safety behaviors. The goal of this Stage 1 Registered Report is to develop a comprehensive self-report measure of ED-specific safety behaviors. In Study 1, we will recruit 50 women with EDs to complete the scale and provide feedback on the response scale. Feedback from these participants will be used to refine the measure. In Study 2, we will evaluate the psychometric properties of the measure in a large sample of women with EDs (n dependent on the size of measurement) and a community sample without current or a history of ED symptoms. We will explore the measure factor structure, known-groups validity by comparing scores from women with EDs to healthy controls, internal consistency, and convergent and divergent validity with other psychological instruments.
AB - Anxiety and eating disorders (EDs) often co-occur, prompting calls to explore anxiety-related maintenance processes in ED samples. Safety behaviors, which function to prevent a feared outcome from occurring or to reduce anxiety associated with a feared stimulus, are observed across anxiety disorders and, along with overt avoidance behaviors, are an important target in treatment. Data suggest that individuals with EDs also engage in safety behaviors. However, no existing assessments provide a comprehensive measure of eating-disorder-specific overt avoidance and safety behaviors. The goal of this Stage 1 Registered Report is to develop a comprehensive self-report measure of ED-specific safety behaviors. In Study 1, we will recruit 50 women with EDs to complete the scale and provide feedback on the response scale. Feedback from these participants will be used to refine the measure. In Study 2, we will evaluate the psychometric properties of the measure in a large sample of women with EDs (n dependent on the size of measurement) and a community sample without current or a history of ED symptoms. We will explore the measure factor structure, known-groups validity by comparing scores from women with EDs to healthy controls, internal consistency, and convergent and divergent validity with other psychological instruments.
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U2 - 10.1002/eat.23479
DO - 10.1002/eat.23479
M3 - Article
C2 - 33638564
AN - SCOPUS:85101810208
SN - 0276-3478
VL - 54
SP - 660
EP - 667
JO - International Journal of Eating Disorders
JF - International Journal of Eating Disorders
IS - 4
ER -