• Source: SCOFF questionnaire
  • The SCOFF questionnaire utilizes an acronym in a simple five question test devised for use by non-professionals to assess the possible presence of an eating disorder. It was devised by Morgan et al. in 1999. The original SCOFF questionnaire was devised for use in the United Kingdom, thus the original acronym needs to be adjusted for users in the United States and Canada. The "S" in SCOFF stands for "Sick" which in British English means specifically to vomit. In American English and Canadian English it is synonymous with "ill". The "O" is used in the acronym to denote "one stone". A "stone" is an Imperial unit of weight which made up of 14 lbs (equivalent to 6.35 kg). The letters in the full acronym are taken from key words in the questions:

    Sick
    Control
    One stone (14 lbs/6.5 kg)
    Fat
    Food


    Scoring


    One point is assigned for every "yes"; a score greater than two (≥2) indicates a possible case of anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa.


    See also


    Body Attitudes Questionnaire
    Body Attitudes Test
    Eating Attitudes Test
    Eating Disorder Examination Interview
    Eating Disorder Inventory
    Minnesota Eating Behavior Survey


    References




    External links


    Adapted questionnaire online

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