Background: Differentiation between purging type (AN-P) and restricting type (AN-R) is common in anorexia nervosa (AN) and relevant for clinical practice. However, differences of personality pathology in eating disorders (ED) and their subtypes, which can be captured by the operationalized psychodynamic diagnosis (OPD) system, have not been systematically investigated to date. Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore differences in personality structure between the subtypes of AN and bulimia nervosa (BN) using the OPD structure questionnaire (OPD-SQ). In addition, the ability of the instrument to support the classification of eating disorders was examined. Materials and Methods: We conducted a retrospective, explor...
Background: Previous research suggests a high prevalence of eating disorders and personality disorde...
Background: Axis I and II disorders are not independent. Understanding the relationship between thes...
Eating disorders are mostly likely to occur for the first time in adolescence. Delineating vulnerabl...
Objectives: To assess the clinical significance and distinctiveness of purging disorder (PD) from ot...
Despite recent modifications to the DSM-V diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED; APA, 2013), ...
ObjectiveThis study sought to empirically derive and validate clinically relevant personality-based ...
This study examined the relationship between eating disorders and personality functioning. Millon\u2...
The present review focused on the personality profiles of patients with eating disorders. Studies us...
Objectives: Clinical experience with patients suffering from eating disorders (EDs) shows that the s...
Background: Personality has been suggested to be an important factor in understanding onset, mainten...
Objective: This study investigated subtype differences in eating disorder-specific impairment in a t...
Patients with eating disorder have relatively high rates of comorbid personality disorder diagnoses,...
To conduct a latent profile analysis (LPA) in eating disorder (ED) patients using temperament and ch...
Patients with eating disorder have relatively high rates of comorbid personality disorder diagnoses,...
Background. There is empirical evidence suggesting that individuals with bulimia nervosa vary consid...
Background: Previous research suggests a high prevalence of eating disorders and personality disorde...
Background: Axis I and II disorders are not independent. Understanding the relationship between thes...
Eating disorders are mostly likely to occur for the first time in adolescence. Delineating vulnerabl...
Objectives: To assess the clinical significance and distinctiveness of purging disorder (PD) from ot...
Despite recent modifications to the DSM-V diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED; APA, 2013), ...
ObjectiveThis study sought to empirically derive and validate clinically relevant personality-based ...
This study examined the relationship between eating disorders and personality functioning. Millon\u2...
The present review focused on the personality profiles of patients with eating disorders. Studies us...
Objectives: Clinical experience with patients suffering from eating disorders (EDs) shows that the s...
Background: Personality has been suggested to be an important factor in understanding onset, mainten...
Objective: This study investigated subtype differences in eating disorder-specific impairment in a t...
Patients with eating disorder have relatively high rates of comorbid personality disorder diagnoses,...
To conduct a latent profile analysis (LPA) in eating disorder (ED) patients using temperament and ch...
Patients with eating disorder have relatively high rates of comorbid personality disorder diagnoses,...
Background. There is empirical evidence suggesting that individuals with bulimia nervosa vary consid...
Background: Previous research suggests a high prevalence of eating disorders and personality disorde...
Background: Axis I and II disorders are not independent. Understanding the relationship between thes...
Eating disorders are mostly likely to occur for the first time in adolescence. Delineating vulnerabl...