A new severity specifier for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weight compensatory behaviours (e.g., laxative misuse, self-induced vomiting, fasting, diuretic misuse, and excessive exercise), has been added to the most recent (fifth) edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) as a means of addressing variability and heterogeneity in the severity of the disorder. While existing research provides support for the DSM-5 severity specifier for BN in adult patients, evidence for its validity and clinical utility in youth is currently lacking. To address this gap, data from 272 treatment-seeking adolescents with DSM-5 BN (94.2% female, Mage = 15.3 years, SD 1.7) were analysed to examine...
OBJECTIVE: To assess an alternative trans-diagnostic indicator for severity based on drive for thinn...
The present study examines the validity of severity diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa. The sa...
Objectives: DSM-5 changes for eating disorders (EDs) aimed to reduce preponderance of non-specified ...
A new severity speci\ufb01er for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weigh...
A new “severity specifier” for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weight ...
Purpose: This study tested the new DSM-5 severity criterion for bulimia nervosa (BN) based on the fr...
OBJECTIVE:This study tested clinical utility of the DSM-5 severity specifier for bulimia nervosa (BN...
ObjectiveThe DSM-5 includes severity specifiers (i.e., mild, moderate, severe, extreme) for anorexia...
Objective: To test both the concurrent and predictive significance of the new DSM-5 severity specifi...
The new severity criterion for binge-eating disorder (BED), introduced by the most recent (fifth) ed...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient's highest and current w...
Objective: The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) in...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient’s highest and current w...
We examined the validity and utility of the DSM-5 severity ratings for anorexia nervosa (AN) in a cl...
A major change to the DSM-5 was the integration of a new severity rating system, ranging from mild t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess an alternative trans-diagnostic indicator for severity based on drive for thinn...
The present study examines the validity of severity diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa. The sa...
Objectives: DSM-5 changes for eating disorders (EDs) aimed to reduce preponderance of non-specified ...
A new severity speci\ufb01er for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weigh...
A new “severity specifier” for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weight ...
Purpose: This study tested the new DSM-5 severity criterion for bulimia nervosa (BN) based on the fr...
OBJECTIVE:This study tested clinical utility of the DSM-5 severity specifier for bulimia nervosa (BN...
ObjectiveThe DSM-5 includes severity specifiers (i.e., mild, moderate, severe, extreme) for anorexia...
Objective: To test both the concurrent and predictive significance of the new DSM-5 severity specifi...
The new severity criterion for binge-eating disorder (BED), introduced by the most recent (fifth) ed...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient's highest and current w...
Objective: The fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) in...
BackgroundWeight suppression (WS), which is the difference between a patient’s highest and current w...
We examined the validity and utility of the DSM-5 severity ratings for anorexia nervosa (AN) in a cl...
A major change to the DSM-5 was the integration of a new severity rating system, ranging from mild t...
OBJECTIVE: To assess an alternative trans-diagnostic indicator for severity based on drive for thinn...
The present study examines the validity of severity diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa. The sa...
Objectives: DSM-5 changes for eating disorders (EDs) aimed to reduce preponderance of non-specified ...