@article{uneatlantico171, title = {Validation of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test in a healthy Spanish sample and women with anorexia nervosa}, pages = {201--217}, volume = {23}, journal = {Cognitive Neuropsychiatry}, author = {Iratxe Redondo and David Herrero-Fern{\'a}ndez}, year = {2018}, number = {4}, keywords = {Reading the mind in the eyes, Social cognition, Theory of mind, assessment, Validity.}, abstract = {Introduction: The aim of this study was to build a Spanish version of the Reading the Mind in the Eyes Test (RMET) including limited time of response and an integrated glossary, and to test its validity. Methods: A total of 433 university students (121 men and 350 women) and 38 anorexic women completed the RMET and other related measures of empathy and alexithymia. The results of the Parallel Analysis suggested a unidimensional structure for 19 items, which was verified through a Confirmatory Factor Analysis. Results: Similarly to other research, this factor had a low reliability ({\ensuremath{\alpha}} = .56, {\ensuremath{\rho}} = .59); however, regarding validity, the total score of the instrument showed positive correlations with empathy and negatives with alexithymia. Furthermore, healthy females were superior to males in RMET, and to anorexic women; but no significant differences appeared between healthy men and the anorexic group. Conclusion: This study confirms the validity of the test and permits a relatively short and inexpensive means of administration in large samples of adults. Besides, it suggests the necessity of assessing and treating the theory of mind in anorexic women.}, url = {http://repositorio.uneatlantico.es/id/eprint/171/} }