Abstract: Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the eating habits and weight ranges of 27 women who refused to participate in a semistructured interview on eating with 25 women who agreed to participate, to determine if there were any systematic differences between the two groups. Method: The women had previously completed a general psychi-atric interview that also included a lifetime DSM-III-R diagnosis of eating disorders. About 2 years after this interview, the women were asked to participate in an interview that would specifically examine eating behaviors. Results: In contrast to the results of previous studies, this study found that there was no difference between women who refused or agreed to participate in an interview ab...
Objective: To examine discrete eating behaviours as predictors of body mass and psychological proces...
Good communication between health care providers (HCPs) and patients is critical in achieving positi...
Objective: To examine the beliefs of women concerning causes and risk factors for eating-disordered ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the eating habits and weight ranges of 27 women who...
Objective: To investigate nonresponse bias in a two-phase epidemiologic study of eating-disordered b...
Objective To investigate nonresponse bias in a two-phase epidemiologic study of eating-disordered ...
This article considers the effect of the interviewer's relative body weight, as measured by the body...
Objective and Methods: Agreement between self-report and interview assessment of purging behaviours ...
Abstract: Objective: One expression of the core psychopathology of eating disorders is the repeated ...
Objective and methods: Agreement between self-report and interview assessment of purging behaviours ...
Thirty-nine women chose not to participate in a survey on eating disorders. Their medical records re...
Despite the fact that eating disorders (EDs) are conditions that are potentially life-threat-ening, ...
Despite the fact that eating disorders (EDs) are conditions that are potentially life-threatening, m...
Background/Objectives: We applied three dietary assessment methods and aimed at obtaining a set of p...
Contains fulltext : 102650pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives T...
Objective: To examine discrete eating behaviours as predictors of body mass and psychological proces...
Good communication between health care providers (HCPs) and patients is critical in achieving positi...
Objective: To examine the beliefs of women concerning causes and risk factors for eating-disordered ...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to compare the eating habits and weight ranges of 27 women who...
Objective: To investigate nonresponse bias in a two-phase epidemiologic study of eating-disordered b...
Objective To investigate nonresponse bias in a two-phase epidemiologic study of eating-disordered ...
This article considers the effect of the interviewer's relative body weight, as measured by the body...
Objective and Methods: Agreement between self-report and interview assessment of purging behaviours ...
Abstract: Objective: One expression of the core psychopathology of eating disorders is the repeated ...
Objective and methods: Agreement between self-report and interview assessment of purging behaviours ...
Thirty-nine women chose not to participate in a survey on eating disorders. Their medical records re...
Despite the fact that eating disorders (EDs) are conditions that are potentially life-threat-ening, ...
Despite the fact that eating disorders (EDs) are conditions that are potentially life-threatening, m...
Background/Objectives: We applied three dietary assessment methods and aimed at obtaining a set of p...
Contains fulltext : 102650pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Objectives T...
Objective: To examine discrete eating behaviours as predictors of body mass and psychological proces...
Good communication between health care providers (HCPs) and patients is critical in achieving positi...
Objective: To examine the beliefs of women concerning causes and risk factors for eating-disordered ...