Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
909392 Journal of Anxiety Disorders 2013 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

•We report on a new self-report measure of emetophobia (fear of vomiting).•The EmetQ-13 demonstrates good internal consistency, and test–retest reliability.•The EmetQ-13 shows good convergent, concurrent, and discriminant validity.•The EmetQ-13 shows a robust factor structure, with three sub-domains.•The EmetQ-13 shows excellent sensitivity and specificity.

This study reports on the development and psychometric evaluation of a self-report assessment of the severity of symptoms of emetophobia. Using a sample of 95 individuals with emetophobia, and a matched sample of 90 control participants, a 13-items inventory was developed that showed a clear three-factor structure. The EmetQ-13 had good internal consistency (α = .82 in the clinical sample, and α = .85 in the control sample), and one-week test–retest reliability (rxx = .76). The EmetQ-13 showed significant correlations with another measure of emetophobia symptoms, the Specific Phobia of Vomiting Inventory, and related constructs such as disgust sensitivity. The measure showed excellent ability to classify emetophobic and non-emetophobic individuals, with correct assignment in 96.2% of cases. The EmetQ-13 also correlated significantly with a behavioural approach test using a vomit-like stimulus. The initial evaluation of the EmetQ-13 suggests that it is a reliable and valid measure for the assessment of emetophobia.

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