We prospectively validated a two-item screening tool for bulimia. Subjects
recruited from a women's health practice completed the previously developed
two-item screening tool ("Do you ever eat in secret?" and "Are you satisfi
ed with your eating patterns?") at their initial office visit. This was val
idated against a telephone interview with a licensed psychologist. The prev
alence of current bulimia was 16% in 75 subjects, determined by psychologis
ts' assessment (sensitivity 75%, specificity 49%) and 4% by DSM-III-R crite
ria. The positive and negative predictive values of one screening question
positive were 22% and 91%, respectively, when compared with the psychologis
ts' assessments as the gold standard. This screening tool allows physicians
to identify patients who warrant further valuation for bulimia.