-
measure Binge Eating
Study: Netherlands Twin Register Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Young Netherlands Twin Register YS_DHBQP YS_DHBQ14 YS_DHBQ16 YS_DHBQ18 YC_BS2Binge eating assesses binge eating behaviors. Items were derived from the Growing Up Today Study and the Virginia Twin Survey.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Stanford Feeding Questionnaire (SFQ)
Study: Generation R Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Generation R 9-10 years 13-14 years 17-18 yearsThe Stanford Feeding Questionnaire (SFQ) assesses children’s picky eating behavior in the past month, such as only eating a limited number of foods, accepting new foods, and separated preparation of meals.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Kiddie-Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (K-SADS)
Study: Generation R Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Interview Available measurements: Generation R 13-14 yearsThe Kiddie-Schedule for Affective Disorders and Schizophrenia (K-SADS) is a semi-structured interview for the diagnosis of mental disorders in children aged 6-18 years old, and involves both a screener section and accompanying supplements.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure General health
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Baby and Child 20 weeks 10 months
Child and Adolescent 9 years 12 yearsGeneral health assesses the self-reported general health of parents. It includes any diseases and whether and when the parent is under treatment for those diseases, such as migraine or other headaches, epilepsy, psychiatric illness, anxiety, depression, eating disorders and physical or mental disability.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024 -
measure Psychiatric family illness
Study: YOUth Mode of collection: SelfAdministeredQuestionnaire Available measurements: Baby and Child 20 weeks 10 months 3 years 6 years
Child and Adolescent 9 years 12 yearsPsychiatric family illness assesses the presence and severity of psychiatric problems of first degree family members, including ADHD, autism spectrum disorder, psychosis, depression, anxiety, addiction, bipolar disorder, mental disability, eating disorder, and dementia.Created October 17, 2024 • Updated October 20, 2024