Absract: Objective: To determine if interpersonal problems reported by individuals with binge eating disorder (BED) are distinct from psychiatric norms, and whether specific types of interpersonal problems are predictive of BED treatment outcome. Method: Subjects were 88 females with BED who completed a treatment trial for binge eating and weight loss. Pretreatment data on the Inventory of Interpersonal Problems (IIP) was compared (1) to that of psychiatric and nonpsychiatric norms and (2) for individuals with good versus poor out-come for eating disorder symptoms and weight loss. Results: BED patients reported less distress for problems with being too vindictive (hostile dominance) than psychiatric norms. Patients with good eating disorder...
The interpersonal model has been validated for binge eating disorder (BED), but it is not yet known ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relative contributions of binge eating, body image di...
Objectives: Although disordered eating has been assumed to be associated with interpersonal problems...
Background: Patients with Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and obesity experience distressing relationshi...
OBJECTIVE: The clinical features of binge eating disorder (BED) are not well established. Therefore,...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the clinical features of subthreshold binge eating disorder (BED). METHOD: Par...
Abstract Background Interpersonal problems are thought to play an essential role in the development ...
The present study was designed in an effort to address two general questions: (1) the primacy of soc...
Objective: The present study evaluated the relative clinical validity of two interpersonal models of...
Despite wide recognition of the importance of interpersonal problems in binge eating disorder (BED),...
Objective: To investigate obese people with/without binge-eating Disorder (BED) in terms of shared...
Despite wide recognition of the importance of interpersonal problems in binge eating disorder (BED),...
Clinical reports suggest that interpersonal problems are associated with the onset and maintenance o...
OBJECTIVE: A community sample of women with binge eating disorder (BED) was followed for a period of...
This study evaluated the interpersonal model of binge eating and associated psychopathology over the...
The interpersonal model has been validated for binge eating disorder (BED), but it is not yet known ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relative contributions of binge eating, body image di...
Objectives: Although disordered eating has been assumed to be associated with interpersonal problems...
Background: Patients with Binge Eating Disorder (BED) and obesity experience distressing relationshi...
OBJECTIVE: The clinical features of binge eating disorder (BED) are not well established. Therefore,...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the clinical features of subthreshold binge eating disorder (BED). METHOD: Par...
Abstract Background Interpersonal problems are thought to play an essential role in the development ...
The present study was designed in an effort to address two general questions: (1) the primacy of soc...
Objective: The present study evaluated the relative clinical validity of two interpersonal models of...
Despite wide recognition of the importance of interpersonal problems in binge eating disorder (BED),...
Objective: To investigate obese people with/without binge-eating Disorder (BED) in terms of shared...
Despite wide recognition of the importance of interpersonal problems in binge eating disorder (BED),...
Clinical reports suggest that interpersonal problems are associated with the onset and maintenance o...
OBJECTIVE: A community sample of women with binge eating disorder (BED) was followed for a period of...
This study evaluated the interpersonal model of binge eating and associated psychopathology over the...
The interpersonal model has been validated for binge eating disorder (BED), but it is not yet known ...
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relative contributions of binge eating, body image di...
Objectives: Although disordered eating has been assumed to be associated with interpersonal problems...