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Safety Behaviours in Eating Disorders: Factor Structure and Clinical Validation of the Brief Safety Behaviours Scale
Authors:Glenn Waller  Olivia Kyriacou Marcoulides
Institution:1. Clinical Psychology Unit, Department of Psychology, University of Sheffield, , Sheffield, UK;2. Psychology Department, Institute of Psychiatry, King's College London, , London, UK
Abstract:This study examined the utility of a transdiagnostic measure of safety behaviours Brief Safety Behaviours Scale (BSBS)] in eating disorders. Prior to treatment, a group of 102 women with eating disorders completed the BSBS and well‐validated measures of eating pathology, anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty. The BSBS had three factors, suggesting that avoidant, checking and social safety behaviours are distinct constructs in the eating disorders. This three‐scale scoring system showed greater clinical precision in correlations with eating pathology than the original two‐scale version. The pattern of safety behaviours in the eating disorders is more specific than had previously been shown in other clinical samples. While it is important to consider eating‐related safety behaviours in the eating disorders (e.g. restriction, body checking), it is also necessary to consider the role of generic safety behaviours when assessing, formulating and treating eating disorders. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd and Eating Disorders Association.
Keywords:eating disorders  safety behaviours  anxiety  factor analysis
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