Author/Authors :
Nedjat Saharnaz نويسنده , Dadgostar Haleh نويسنده Department of Sports Medicine, Rasoule-Akram hospital, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran , Dadgostar Elham نويسنده Sports Medicine Federation of Islamic Republic of Iran,
Tehran, Iran , Soleimany Ghazaleh نويسنده Minimally Invasive Surgery Research Center, Rasoul Akram
University Hospital, Iran University of Medical Sciences, Tehran,
Iran
Abstract :
Background Eating disorder inventory (EDI) is a self-reported
questionnaire which has been used widely for the assessment of symptoms
in clinical samples and research. Objectives In the current study we
sought to evaluate the validity and reliability of the Persian form of
the 3rd variant of EDI (EDI-3) questionnaire. Methods 452 individuals
(299 women and 153 men) completed the EDI-3 questionnaire. The
translation and back-translation procedure was adopted to provide the
Iranian form of the questionnaire. A voluntary response sample of
university students among different departments completed the survey in
Tehran, Iran. Psychometric aspects of the instrument such as reliability
(test-retest analysis and internal consistency), validity (a comparison
of known groups) and item correlation with their speculated domain were
evaluated. Results The mean age of participants was 22.31 ± 3.30 and
22.43 ± 4.41 in men and women group respectively. Generally, the
questionnaire demonstrated satisfactory reliability and all domains
yield the minimal reliability standards (intra- class correlation and
Cronbach’s alpha > 0.6), unless asceticism and interpersonal
alienation in both women and men (Cronbach’s alpha for two items in both
groups were < 0.4). Correlation matrix also demonstrated
satisfactory results in all territories except asceticism and
interpersonal alienation. The content validity for both clarity and
relevancy indices was 0.8 or higher (for 87 out of 91 questions).
Conclusions The current study has yielded some introductory proof of the
reliability and validity of the EDI-3 to be applied in Iran, albeit
additional research is needed to carry out discriminant or convergent
(concurrent) validation procedures in eating disorder patients.