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To examine the relationship between drug abuse and eating disorders in a longitudinal sample. In a prospective study, women diagnosed with either DSM-IV anorexia nervosa (n = 136) or bulimia nervosa (n = 110) were interviewed and assessed for research diagnostic criteria drug use disorder (DUD) every 6-12 months over 8.6 years.
Boston, MA 02114 USA The effectiveness of cognitive behavioral therapy on changing eating disorder symptoms and psychopat
BACKGROUND: This study aims to assess changes in core eating disorder psychopathology (Eating Attitudes Test, EAT; Eating Disorders Inventory-2, EDI-2), depression (Hamilton Rating Scale, HRSD; Beck Depression Inventory, BDI) and general psychopathology (MMPI-2) after inpatient treatment and one-year follow-up among patients diagnosed with anorexia.
Iowa City, Iowa 52242 USA Anorexia nervosa (AN) is a psychiatric disease associated with notable medical complications and increased mortality.
Boston, MA 02114 USA A qualitative study is described which explored the experiences of four families each of which contained a young person who had suffered with anorexia nervosa.
UK A driving force in an eating disorder like anorexia nervosa has been a distorted body image.
USA The aim of the present study was to analyze the psychometric characteristics of the Body Image Assessment Software (BIAS), an innovative interactive computer program developed to assess body image disturbances.
Barcelona, Spain Spain BACKGROUND: Though eating disorders (EDs) are associated with numerous physiologic complications, very little research has examined subjective reports of pain and pain-related risk factors in patients with EDs.
Baltimore, MD 21287 USA Anorexia nervosa and parental bonding: the contribution of parent-grandparent relationships to eatin
The present study adopted an intergenerational approach in examining the association between parental bonding and anorexia nervosa.
Israel This article provides an overview of psychopharmacological treatments for pediatric eating disorders (EDs).
Baltimore, MD USA The most common and serious eating disorders, which are particularly prevalent in young women, are anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), and binge-eating disorders (BED).
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