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. 2023 Apr 29;13(5):370. doi: 10.3390/bs13050370

Table 1.

Anxiety and eating disorder psychopathology before and after exposure therapy (n = 1).

Eating Disorder
Psychopathology
(EDE-Q)
Eating Concerns
(Scale 0–6)
Weight Concerns
(Scale 0–6)
Shape Concerns
(Scale 0–6)
Eating Restraint
(Scale 0–6)
Global Score
(Scale 0–6)
Before 4.4 4.4 2.6 1.6 3.3
After 1.4 2.0 1.6 1.0 1.5
Eating Disorder
Fear Questionnaire (EFQ)
Fear of weight gain
(scale 1–7)
Fear of social consequences
(scale 1–7)
Fear of personal consequences
(scale 1–7)
Fear of physical sensations
(scale 1–7)
Fear of social eating
(scale 1–7)
Before 6.5 3.8 5.0 5.7 5.5
After 4 3.5 3.0 3 2
General anxiety (DASS): normal (0–7), mild (8–9), moderate (10–14), severe (15–19), extremely severe (20+) Eating anxiety (FOFM)
(scale 8–56)
Feared concerns (FOFM)
(scale 9–63)
Food avoidance behaviors
(FOFM)
(scale 8–56)
Before 22 48 41 19
After 2 23 21 11

Anxiety levels and eating disorder psychopathology of Suzanna before and after exposure therapy. Higher scores mean more anxiety, avoidance behaviors and more severe eating disorder psychopathology (Fear of Food Measure (FOFM, [14]; Eating Disorder Fear Questionnaire (EFQ, [15]; Depression Anxiety Stress Scale (DASS, [88,89]; Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire [90]).