Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey

The Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey (MEBS) is a 30 item self-report questionnaire used to assess the presence of an eating disorder. It is designed for use with both male and females age 10 to adult.[1] The MEBS was originally designed for use by McGue et al. in the Minnesota Twin Family Study (MTFS) a longitudinal study to assess the onset of psychological pathology including eating disorders among 1,400 twin girls and their parents.

The MEBS includes items taken from the Eating Disorder Inventory (Garner et al. 1983) rewritten in a simpler manner.

Scoring

The MEBS provides a total score based on four subscales; Body Dissatisfaction, Weight Preoccupation, Binge Eating and Compensatory Behavior.[2]

See also

References

  1. Eating Behaviors;2005;6(4)373-392. The Minnesota eating behaviors survey; a brief measure of disordered eating behaviors and attitudes
  2. Behavioral Science April 2007; Psychometric Properties of the Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey in Canadian University Women

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