Background: Many patients with an eating disorder report difficulties in regulating their emotions and show a high prevalence of self-injurious behaviour. Several studies have stated that both eating disorder and self-injurious behaviour help emotion regulation, and are thus used as coping mechanisms for these patients. We aimed to determine the prevalence of self-injurious behaviour, its characteristics and its emotion-regulation function in patients with anorexia nervosa or an eating disorder not otherwise specified (n=136). Methods: A cross-sectional design using a self-report questionnaire. Mann-Whitney U-tests were conducted to compare the background and clinical variables between patients with self-injurious behaviour and patients wit...
1) Background There is a substantial body of literature supporting the view that disordered eating ...
The comorbidity between non-suicidal self-injury and eating disorder behaviors suggests that psychos...
1) Background There is a substantial body of literature supporting the view that disordered eating ...
Background: Many patients with an eating disorder report difficulties in regulating their emotions a...
Background: Many patients with an eating disorder report difficulties in regulating their emotions a...
Background: Many patients with an eating disorder report difficulties in regulating their emotions a...
Aims To get insight into the lived experiences of self-injurious behaviour in patients with anorexia...
Eating disordered patients display a spectrum of self-harming behaviors that can only partially be d...
Widely held clinical assumptions about self-harming eating disorder patients were tested in this pro...
Recent reports have postulated the existence of two different types of self-injurious behavior: impu...
High rates of self-injurious behaviors (SIBs) have been described in eating-disordered patients. The...
PURPOSE: This study investigates self-injury fromthe perspective of patients with anorexia nervosa. ...
To find out more about the relationship between the presence of self-injurious behavior (SIB) and a ...
Theoretical background: Recent research shows that a significant proportion of girls and women with ...
Objective: A considerable number of eating-disordered patients also display all kinds of self-injuri...
1) Background There is a substantial body of literature supporting the view that disordered eating ...
The comorbidity between non-suicidal self-injury and eating disorder behaviors suggests that psychos...
1) Background There is a substantial body of literature supporting the view that disordered eating ...
Background: Many patients with an eating disorder report difficulties in regulating their emotions a...
Background: Many patients with an eating disorder report difficulties in regulating their emotions a...
Background: Many patients with an eating disorder report difficulties in regulating their emotions a...
Aims To get insight into the lived experiences of self-injurious behaviour in patients with anorexia...
Eating disordered patients display a spectrum of self-harming behaviors that can only partially be d...
Widely held clinical assumptions about self-harming eating disorder patients were tested in this pro...
Recent reports have postulated the existence of two different types of self-injurious behavior: impu...
High rates of self-injurious behaviors (SIBs) have been described in eating-disordered patients. The...
PURPOSE: This study investigates self-injury fromthe perspective of patients with anorexia nervosa. ...
To find out more about the relationship between the presence of self-injurious behavior (SIB) and a ...
Theoretical background: Recent research shows that a significant proportion of girls and women with ...
Objective: A considerable number of eating-disordered patients also display all kinds of self-injuri...
1) Background There is a substantial body of literature supporting the view that disordered eating ...
The comorbidity between non-suicidal self-injury and eating disorder behaviors suggests that psychos...
1) Background There is a substantial body of literature supporting the view that disordered eating ...