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Cuestionario SCOFF para Trastornos de la Conducta Alimentaria×Escala de Atracones (BES)×
CampoPsicología clínicaPsicología clínica
FamiliaProcess / pipelineProcess / pipeline
Año de origen19991982
Autor originalJames Morgan, Fiona Reid, John LaceyJohn Gormally, Susan Black, Sarah Daston, Diane Rardin
TipoClinician-administered or self-report screening questionnaireSelf-report questionnaire
Fuente seminalMorgan, J. F., Reid, F., & Lacey, J. H. (1999). The SCOFF questionnaire: Assessment of a new screening tool for eating disorders. BMJ, 319(7223), 1467–1468. DOI ↗Gormally, J., Black, S., Daston, S., & Rardin, D. (1982). The assessment of binge eating severity among obese persons. Addictive Behaviors, 7(1), 47–55. DOI ↗
AliasSCOFF Questionnaire, Sick, Control, One, Fat, FoodBinge Eating Scale Gormally, BES screening tool
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ResumenThe SCOFF is a five-question screening tool for eating disorders, developed by Morgan, Reid, and Lacey at the University of Leeds in 1999. Its acronym—Sick, Control, One, Fat, Food—represents its five core items. The SCOFF is exceptionally brief, takes less than 2 minutes to administer, and was designed to identify cases of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa in primary care and medical settings. It remains one of the fastest and most widely used screening instruments globally.The BES is a 16-item self-report questionnaire designed specifically to measure the behavioural and emotional features of binge eating in obese and non-obese populations. Developed by Gormally and colleagues in 1982, the BES uses a forced-choice format and focuses on the subjective experience of loss of control, severity of binge episodes, and affective triggers. It is widely used in obesity treatment research and clinical screening for binge eating patterns.
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