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  1. However, free online tests and quizzes such as this one are solely first takes and cannot provide accurate assessments of your food addiction. Hence, the test is intended to be used for educational purposes only. A definitive mental health assessment can be made only by a qualified mental health professional. As the publishers of this free ...

  2. Jul 27, 2020 · TAKE THE YALE FOOD ADDICTION SCALE TEST BELOW. We previously tackled the question of whether it’s possible to become addicted to fizzy drinks, and found that it is indeed. People can become addicted to food and drinks (usually the types of food that are classed as “comfort foods”), and it is even a clinical condition, recorded in the DSM.

  3. Yale Food Addiction Scale Gearhardt, Corbin, Brownell, 2009 Contact: ashley.gearhardt@yale.edu This survey asks about your eating habits in the past year.

    • S-2.0 For Children
    • Highly Processed Food Withdrawal Scale
    • Highly Processed Food Withdrawal Scale Children
    • Anticipated Effects of Food Scale

    The Yale Food Addiction Scale for Children (YFAS-C) was developed for use in younger age groups by altering the original YFAS to be at a 2nd grade reading level and to refer to age-appropriate activities (Gearhardt et al., 2013). The Dimensional Yale Food Addiction Scale for Children 2.0 (dYFAS-C 2.0; Schiestl & Gearhardt, 2018) was developed to re...

    The Highly Processed Food Withdrawal Scale (ProWS) is a self-report questionnaire that assesses 29 physical (e.g., headaches) and psychological (e.g., irritability) withdrawal-type symptoms that may occur when individuals cut down on or abstain from highly processed foods. The ProWS was developed based on prior self-report measures of withdrawal sy...

    The Highly Processed Food Withdrawal Scale (ProWS) is a parent-report questionnaire that assesses 21 affective (e.g., irritability), cognitive (e.g., difficulty paying attention), and physical (e.g., headaches) withdrawal-type symptoms that may occur when parents restrict their child’s access to highly processed foods. The ProWS-C was developed bas...

    The Anticipated Effects of Food Scale (AEFS) is a self-report questionnaire that measures one’s level of food expectancies, or the positive and negative emotional outcomes one anticipates will happen while eating highly and minimally processed foods. The AEFS was developed based upon (1) Expectancy Theory and (2) a self-report questionnaire for mea...

  4. Take Our Quiz and See. Food addiction can show itself in many different ways. We thought we lacked willpower or self-discipline. Many of us had self-discipline in other areas of our lives, but not with food.

  5. • The lower your score, the more likely you are to have a relatively uncomplicated relationship with food. • The higher your score, the more likely you are to struggle with some food choices and eating-related behaviors. Notice in your responses: • How many of the behaviors listed in the questionnaire do you do?

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    The New York Times published a short version of the first Yale Food Addiction Scale over 10 years ago. It has since been updated to the Yale Food Addiction Scale 2.0 with 35 questions, and an additional Children's version. There are 7 questions in the example below so you could take the quiz - scroll through and click answers to see the result.