The new severity criterion for binge-eating disorder (BED), introduced by the most recent (fifth) edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as a means of addressing within-group variability in severity, was tested in 223 Italian (13-18-year-old) adolescents (86.1% females) with (DSM-5) BED presenting for treatment. Analyses revealed that participants classified with mild (35.9% of the sample), moderate (38.1%) severe (13.4%), and extreme (12.6%) severity of BED, based on their clinician-rated weekly frequency of binge-eating (BE) episodes, were statistically distinguishable in physical characteristics (body mass index) and a range of clinical variables regarding eating-related psychopathology and putative ...
Background: Binge eating disorder (BED) is relatively common in young people and is associated with ...
In a mixed male-female sample of 1000 adolescents age 15 to 19 years in a northeastern area of Italy...
Background: It is concluded that binge eating (BE) is a common and prevalent problem among a sub-gro...
The new severity criterion for binge-eating disorder (BED), introduced by the most recent (fifth) ed...
The clinical utility of the severity criterion for binge eating disorder (BED), introduced in the DS...
A new severity specifier for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weight co...
Eleonora Marzilli,1 Luca Cerniglia,2 Silvia Cimino1 1Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, ...
Diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED) remain largely based on clinical presentations, but do...
Objective: To test both the concurrent and predictive significance of the new DSM-5 severity specifi...
Objective: The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) in...
This study aims at exploring the prevalence of eating disorders in a sample of adolescents living in...
Objective To examine the frequency and recency of binge eating in relation to psychopathology in ove...
ObjectiveThe DSM-5 includes severity specifiers (i.e., mild, moderate, severe, extreme) for anorexia...
Objective To examine the frequency and recency of binge eating in relation to psychopathology in ove...
Objective: This paper considers whether the criteria currently used to classify the diagnosis of bin...
Background: Binge eating disorder (BED) is relatively common in young people and is associated with ...
In a mixed male-female sample of 1000 adolescents age 15 to 19 years in a northeastern area of Italy...
Background: It is concluded that binge eating (BE) is a common and prevalent problem among a sub-gro...
The new severity criterion for binge-eating disorder (BED), introduced by the most recent (fifth) ed...
The clinical utility of the severity criterion for binge eating disorder (BED), introduced in the DS...
A new severity specifier for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weight co...
Eleonora Marzilli,1 Luca Cerniglia,2 Silvia Cimino1 1Department of Dynamic and Clinical Psychology, ...
Diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED) remain largely based on clinical presentations, but do...
Objective: To test both the concurrent and predictive significance of the new DSM-5 severity specifi...
Objective: The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) in...
This study aims at exploring the prevalence of eating disorders in a sample of adolescents living in...
Objective To examine the frequency and recency of binge eating in relation to psychopathology in ove...
ObjectiveThe DSM-5 includes severity specifiers (i.e., mild, moderate, severe, extreme) for anorexia...
Objective To examine the frequency and recency of binge eating in relation to psychopathology in ove...
Objective: This paper considers whether the criteria currently used to classify the diagnosis of bin...
Background: Binge eating disorder (BED) is relatively common in young people and is associated with ...
In a mixed male-female sample of 1000 adolescents age 15 to 19 years in a northeastern area of Italy...
Background: It is concluded that binge eating (BE) is a common and prevalent problem among a sub-gro...