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- Microsoft Word - Scoff Questionnaire. docx - InsideOut Institute
The SCOFF Questionnaire is a five-question screening tool that has been validated in specialist and primary care settings It has a sensitivity of 50-100% and specificity of approx 90% for Anorexia Nervosa and Bulimia Nervosa (Luck et al, 2002; Hill et al, 2010; Solmi et al, 2015)
- SCOFF QUESTIONNAIRE - CEED
The SCOFF questionnaire is a five-question screening tool designed to raise suspicion that an eating disorder might exist rather than to make a diagnosis The questions can be delivered either verbally or in written form
- The SCOFF Questionnaire to Screen for Eating Disorders
What Is the SCOFF Questionnaire? The SCOFF questionnaire is a simple, five-question screening measure to assess the possible presence of an eating disorder It was developed in the United Kingdom by Morgan and colleagues in 1999
- Eating Disorders: Screening Assessment | CAMH
The SCOFF is a brief five-question screening test for eating disorders, similar to the CAGE screen for alcohol dependence The name of the questionnaire is somewhat controversial because the word “scoff” means to eat greedily
- SCOFF questionnaire – GPnotebook
Morgan et al (1) devised a series of screening questions for possible cases of anorexia or bulimia The SCOFF questions Do you make yourself S ick because you feel uncomfortably full? Do you worry you have lost C ontrol over how much you eat? Have you recently lost more than O ne stone in a 3 month period?
- The SCOFF questionnaire
There is a point for every “yes” – a score of 2 or above indicates a likely case of anorexia nervosa or bulimia
- SCOFF Questionnaire (SCOFF) | Evidence-based Care
The SCOFF Questionnaire is a short, five-item screening tool designed to detect the presence of eating disorders, particularly anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
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