Gewirtz-Meydan, Ateret and Spivak-Lavi, Zohar and Kraus, Shane W and Nagy, Léna and Koós, Mónika and Demetrovics, Zsolt and Potenza, Marc N and Ballester-Arnal, Rafael and Batthyány, Dominik and Bergeron, Sophie and Billieux, Joël and Briken, Peer and Burkauskas, Julius and Cárdenas-López, Georgina and Carvalho, Joana and Castro-Calvo, Jesús and Chen, Lijun and Ciocca, Giacomo and Corazza, Ornella and Csako, Rita I and Fernandez, David P and Fernandez, Elaine F and Fujiwara, Hironobu and Fuss, Johannes and Gabrhelík, Roman and Gjoneska, Biljana and Gola, Mateusz and Grubbs, Joshua B and Hashim, Hashim T and Islam, Md Saiful and Ismail, Mustafa and Jiménez-Martínez, Martha C and Jurin, Tanja and Kalina, Ondrej and Klein, Verena and Költő, András and Lee, Chih-Ting and Lee, Sang-Kyu and Lewczuk, Karol and Lin, Chung-Ying and Lochner, Christine and López-Alvarado, Silvia and Lukavská, Kateřina and Mayta-Tristán, Percy and Miller, Dan J and Orosová, Oľga and Orosz, Gábor and Chang, Hyein and Park, Kyeongwoo and Ponce, Fernando P and Quintana, Gonzalo R and Quintero Garzola, Gabriel C and Ramos-Diaz, Jano and Rigaud, Kévin and Rousseau, Ann and Scanavino, Marco De Tubino and Schulmeyer, Marion K and Sharan, Pratap and Shibata, Mami and Shoib, Sheikh and Sigre-Leirós, Vera and Sniewski, Luke and Spasovski, Ognen and Steibliene, Vesta and Stein, Dan J and Strizek, Julian and Ünsal, Berk C and Vaillancourt-Morel, Marie-Pier and Van Hout, Marie Claire and Bőthe, Beáta (2025) Cross-cultural validation of the Binge Eating Disorder Screener-7 (BEDS-7) across 42 countries. International Journal of Eating Disorders, Early online, https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.24365.
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OBJECTIVE: This study aimed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the Binge Eating Disorder Screener-7 (BEDS-7) across 42 countries and 26 languages, assessing its reliability and validity as a screening tool for binge-eating disorder (BED) in diverse cultural contexts. Specifically, it sought to enhance early recognition of BED symptoms in primary care settings globally, contributing to a standardized framework for assessing BED.
METHOD: The International Sex Survey, a cross-sectional online study, was conducted in 42 countries and 26 languages. A diverse community sample of 82,243 participants, aged 18 years or older, completed the BEDS-7 and measures of sexuality, mental health, substance use, and sociodemographic characteristics. Confirmatory factor analyses and tests of measurement invariance were employed to evaluate the reliability and validity of the BEDS-7 across languages, countries, genders, and sexual orientations.
RESULTS: The BEDS-7 demonstrated scalar factorial invariance across languages and countries, indicating consistent factor loadings and item intercepts. In contrast, the screener showed residual invariance across gender and sexual orientation groups, supporting its robustness across these demographics. Kruskal-Wallis tests revealed significant differences in BED symptoms across languages, countries, genders, and sexual orientations, with the highest BED scores observed among queer, pansexual, and gender-diverse individuals. The BEDS-7 also demonstrated adequate reliability (Cronbach's alpha > 0.80) and moderate criterion validity.
DISCUSSION: The findings provide further evidence of the reliability and validity of the BEDS-7 as a potential screening tool for identifying probable cases of BED globally, facilitating early intervention in primary care settings.
F Concepts in psychology > Process / behavioural disorder (addiction) > Process disorder risks / initiation
HA Screening, identification, and diagnostic method > Physical / medical screening, assessment and diagnostic method
J Health care, prevention, harm reduction and treatment > Identification and screening
VA Geographic area > International
VA Geographic area > Europe > Ireland
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