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NCT07094503
Adolescent Chatbot
The purpose of this study is to test an eating disorders prevention digital chatbot program in a diverse group of adolescents.
Gender: All
Ages: 13 Years - 19 Years
Updated: 2026-07-15
1 state
NCT07617701
Cross-cultural Adaptation and Validation of the French Version of the Athletic Disordered Eating Scale (ADE)
Assessing disordered eating is crucial in athlete health monitoring. However, existing tools are not tailored to athletes' specific needs. In 2024, Buckley et al. developed the Athletic Disordered Eating (ADE) scale, a 17-item tool validated through athlete interviews and expert review. ADE is the first screening tool for athletes using both classical psychometrics and item response theory. Recent studies confirm its effectiveness in diverse athlete populations. With approval from Prof. Regina Belski, we aim to validate a French version (ADE-Fr) through cross-cultural adaptation and psychometric analysis, including adolescent athletes (15+). We hypothesize that ADE-Fr will retain the original structure with strong validity and reliability.
Gender: All
Ages: 15 Years - 70 Years
Updated: 2026-06-01
1 state
NCT06595381
Early Detection of Patients with Eating Disorders in General Practice
The goal of this observational study is to assess the efficacy of the Eating Disorder Proxy Screening Tool for General Practitioner (ED-PSTGP) as a tool for the early detection of eating disorders (EDs) in General Practice (GP). The ED-PSTGP is a hetero-evaluative questionnaire that investigates the presence of suspected eating disorder symptoms among the family members of the person completing the questionnaire. The study will involve adult patients over 18 years old enrolled in a general practice and their family members aged 16 years or older. The main questions it aims to answer are: * Can the ED-PSTGP questionnaire effectively identify patients with potential eating disorders through responses from a family member? * How effective is the ED-PSTGP questionnaire in general practice as an early detection tool for eating disorders? Participants will: * Be asked by their General Practitioner (GP) to complete the ED-PSTGP questionnaire. * If a positive result is found, invite the potentially affected family member to complete additional screening questionnaires online. The potentially affected family member will be offered a teleconsultation with specialists and encouraged to contact the nearest reference center for ED treatment to further investigate potential eating disorders.
Gender: All
Ages: 16 Years - Any
Updated: 2024-09-19