Validation of the EDDS-5 self-report survey against the SCID-5 diagnostic interview in US veterans

Shira Maguen,Adam Batten, Sarah E. Siegel, Joy Huggins,Jennifer L. Snow, Lindsay M. Fenn, Alexandra M. Dick, Christiane Zenteno, Anna C. West,Robin M. Masheb

EATING BEHAVIORS(2024)

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The aim of our study was to validate the Eating Disorder Diagnostic Scale (EDDS-5) updated for the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fifth Edition (DSM-5) with a diverse veteran population against a clinician-administered interview based on the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-5 (SCID-5). Our sample included 343 veterans, 18-75 years, recruited April 2019 to December 2022 who completed the EDDS-5 as well as other eating disorder and mental health measures. A subsample of these veterans received clinical interviews (n = 166), which were used to validate the EDDS-5. We found that despite multiple proposed modifications, the EDDS-5 performed poorly at correctly identifying diverse veterans who were diagnosed as having eating disorders through clinician-administered interviews. The sensitivity was very low, indicating that using the EDDS-5 did not identify many true positives and may also over diagnose those without true eating disorders. The EDDS-5 may not be the best for screening or diagnostic purposes among diverse samples like veterans.
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Eating disorders,Diagnostic,Veteran,Clinical interview,Diversity
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