Mc Knight Risk Factor Survey



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Mc Knight Risk Factor Survey Grades 4-5 1

The questions below ask about what it is like to be a girl or young woman today. There are no right or wrong answers. We just want to know what you think. If you have problems with any of the questions, please raise your hand and we will help you. 1. In the past year, how often did you feel confident? 2. In the past year, how often have you been on a diet TO LOSE WEIGHT? 3. In the past year, how often have you worried about having fat on your body? 4. In the past year, how often have you starved (not eaten) for a day or more TO LOSE WEIGHT? 5. In the past year, how often did you drink alcohol when you were by yourself or with friends? 6. In the past year, how often did you eat less than usual when you were bored? 7. In the past year, how often have you felt fat? 8. In the past year, how often have you tried to lose weight? 9. In the past year, how often have you thought about wanting to be thinner? 2

10. In the past year, how often has your father made a comment to you about your weight or your eating that made you feel bad? (Remember that father is the adult man in your life who acts most like a father to you.) I do not have contact with anyone that I think of as a "father" 0 11. In the past year, how often have you changed your eating when you were around girls/young women? 12. In the past year, how often have you had someone you can count on to listen to you when you need to talk? 13. In the past year, how often have you cut back on what you ate TO LOSE WEIGHT? 14. In the past year, how often did you use drugs (not medicine)? 15. In the past year, how often did you eat less than usual to try to feel better about yourself? 16. In the past year, how often have you had someone to share your most private worries and fears with? 17. In the past year, how often have girls (including sisters) made fun of you because of your weight? 3

18. In the past year, how often have you taken laxatives or water pills TO LOSE WEIGHT? 19. In the past year, how often have you felt ugly? 20. In the past year, how often have you skipped meals TO LOSE WEIGHT? 21. In the past year, how often have you liked most things about yourself? 22. In the past year, how often have you had headaches? 23. In the past year, how often have you kept eating and eating and felt like you could not stop? 24. In the past year, how often has a teacher or coach made a comment to you about your weight that made you feel bad? 25. In the past year, how often did you eat more than usual when you were bored? 26. In the past year, how often did you smoke cigarettes? 4

27. In the past year, how often did you feel like you were no good? 28. In the past year, how often did you feel tired for no reason? 29. In the past year, how often have you exercised TO LOSE WEIGHT? 30. In the past year, how often did you feel "down in the dumps" or "depressed"? 31. In the past year, how often have you felt pretty? 32. In the past year, how often have you had stomachaches? 33. In the past year, how often have you tried to change your weight so you would not be teased by boys (including brothers)? 34. In the past year, how often have you MADE yourself throw-up TO LOSE WEIGHT? 35. In the past year, how often have you been happy just the way you are? 36. In the past year, how often have you eaten less sweets or fatty foods TO LOSE WEIGHT? 5

37. In the past year, how often have boys (including brothers) made fun of you because of your weight? 38. In the past year, how often has your mother made a comment to you about your weight or your eating that made you feel bad? (Remember that mother is the adult woman in your life who acts most like a mother to you.) I do not have contact with anyone that I think of as a "mother" 0 39. In the past year, how often have you had someone to help you understand a problem when you needed it? 40. In the past year, how often did you eat less than usual when you were upset? 41. In the past year, how often have you taken diet pills TO LOSE WEIGHT? 42. In the past year, how often did you eat more than usual to try to feel better about yourself? 43. In the past year, how often have your female friends talked about wanting to lose weight? 44. In the past year, how often have you changed your eating when you were around boys? 45. In the past year, how often was it hard for you to pay attention (for example, listen in class, read a book, or do your homework)? 6

46. In the past year, how often did you eat more than usual when you were upset? 47. In the past year, how often was it hard for you to have fun? 48. In the past year, how often did you eat a lot of food in a short amount of time when it was NOT a meal or a holiday? 49. In the past year, how often have you tried to change your weight so you would not be teased by girls (including sisters)? 50. In the past year, how often have photographs/pictures of thin girls/women made you wish that you were thin? 51. In the past year, how much have you worried about gaining two pounds? 52. If boys (including brothers) have teased you about your weight in the past year, how much has it changed the way you feel about yourself? I have not been teased 0 53. In the past year, how much has your weight made a difference in how you feel about yourself? 54. In the past year, how happy have you been with the way your body looks? 7

55. In the past year, how much do you think your weight made boys NOT like you? 56. In the past year, how important has it been to your friends that you be thin? 57. If girls (including sisters) have teased you about your weight in the past year, how much has it changed the way you feel about yourself? I have not been teased 0 58. In the past year, how much have you tried to look like the girls or women you see on television, in movies, or in magazines? 59. In the past year, how important has it been to your mother that you be thin? (Remember that mother is the adult woman in your life who acts most like a mother to you.) I do not have contact with anyone that I think of as a "mother" 0 60. In the past year, how much do you think your weight made other girls NOT like you? 61. In the past year, how important has it been to your father that you be thin? (Remember that father is the adult man in your life who acts most like a father to you.) I do not have contact with anyone that I think of as a "father" 0 62. In the past year, how important has it been to your friends that they be thin? 8

63. Have you gotten your first period yet? No Yes If Yes, what grade were you in when you got your first period? (Circle one:) 1. Before 4th grade 2. In the 4th grade 3. Summer after 4th grade 4. In the 5th grade 64. Have you started to date? No Yes If Yes, what grade were you in when you started to date? (Circle one:) 1. Before 4th grade 2. In the 4th grade 3. Summer after 4th grade 4. In the 5th grade 65. Do you go to a different school now than you did last year? No Yes 66. In the past year, has your body changed? No Yes If Yes, how bothered are you about your body changing? 9

67. In the past year, have you broken up with a boyfriend? No Yes 68. In the past year, have you been seriously injured or seriously ill? No Yes 69. In the past year, have you lost a friend No Yes (for example, because of a fight or a move)? 70. In the past year, have any of your pets died? No Yes 71. In the past year, have you felt rejected by someone important to you? No Yes 72. In the past year, have you felt threatened at school? No Yes 73. In the past year, has anyone important to you died? No Yes 74. In the past year, have your parents separated, divorced, or split up? No Yes 75. In the past year, have you felt threatened outside of school? No Yes 76. In the past year, have other people noticed changes in your body? No Yes If Yes, how bothered are you about other people noticing changes in your body? 77. In the past year, have either of your parents gotten remarried? No Yes 78. In the past year, have you been a cheerleader, a songleader, or on No Yes a drill/dance team? 79. In the past year, have you had to take medicine (like Ritalin) No Yes to help you pay attention and do better in school? 80. In the past year, have you had to take insulin to help you No Yes control diabetes? 81. In the past year, have you felt, or have others told you, No Yes that you eat less than you should? 10

82. Please circle any of the people you talk to when you have a problem: (You can circle more than one) A. Mother/Stepmother B. Father/Stepfather C. Brother/Stepbrother D. Sister/Stepsister E. Other relative F. Friend G. Boyfriend H. Coach/Teacher I. Counselor/Minister/Priest/Rabbi J. Other person: K. No one 83. In the past year, how have you been doing in school? Failing Below Average Average Above Average 0 84. Please circle the number of the figure below that best looks like the MOST you have ever seen your real (biological) MOTHER weigh (NOT including when she is or was pregnant). I have I have not seen not my seen real my (biological) real (biological) mother mother in a in very a long time very long time. 0 0 85. Please circle the number of the figure below that best looks like the MOST you have ever seen your real (biological) FATHER weigh. I have I have not seen not my seen real my real (biological) father (biological) father in a in very a long time very long time. 0 0 11

86. My family expects me to do well in everything. Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Always 4 5 87. I try to never disappoint my parents and teachers. Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Always 4 5 88. I need to be the best at things. Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Always 4 5 89. If I can't be really great at something, I don't want to do it at all. Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Always 4 5 90. I have extremely high goals. Never Rarely Sometimes Usually Always 4 5 12