Validation of the behaviour rating inventory of executive function : adult version (BRIEF-A) in the obese with and without binge eating disorder

Melissa Rouel, Jayanthi Raman, Phillipa Hay, Evelyn Smith

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Abstract

Obesity and binge eating disorder (BED) are both associated with deficiencies in executive function. The Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function – Adult Version (BRIEF-A) is a self-report measure that assesses executive function. This study aimed to examine the psychometric properties of the BRIEF-A in an obese population, with and without BED, and to explore the differences on the BRIEF-A in the obese, with and without BED, compared to normative sample. 98 obese participants (70 BED) completed the BRIEF-A, DASS-21 and several performance-based measures of executive function. 30 participants completed a repeat assessment two months later. There was evidence of good internal consistency and test-retest reliability, however evidence for construct and convergent validity was mixed. Additionally, it was found that obese individuals report significantly more executive function difficulties on the BRIEF-A than the normative sample. Further, obese with BED report more executive function difficulties than those without. This study shows some evidence of sound psychometric properties of the BRIEF-A in an obese sample, however more research is required to understand the nature of executive function being measured.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)58-65
Number of pages8
JournalEating Behaviors
Volume23
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2016

Keywords

  • compulsive eating
  • obesity
  • psychometrics

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