OBJECTIVES: This study sought to investigate whether women with anorexia or bulimia nervosa and women who had recovered showed cognitive bias towards shape, food and adolescent issues. DESIGN: A five-group analysis of variance design was used, in which the different client groups were the independent variables. The dependent variable was performance on an emotional Stroop task. METHODS: Current anorexia sufferers (N = 31), current bulimia sufferers (N = 24), recovered anorexics (N = 23), recovered bulimics (N = 11) and women who had never suffered from eating disorders (N = 33) were recruited through health-care professionals, support groups and newspapers. Colour-naming times for target and comparison Stroop cards were measured. RESULTS: W...
This study considers and explores the relationship between eating disorders and the cognitive proces...
The Stroop color-naming task was used to investigate selective information processing in people with...
Researchers have recently combined clinical and cognitive areas of research in order to investigate ...
Background: The cognitive model suggests memory biases for weight/shape and food related information...
This study addresses the effects of emotional valence on selective processing of body-shape related ...
Memory bias for weight and shape related words and food related words was investigated in women with...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between eating disorders and attentional biases. METHOD: The ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between eating disorders and attentional biases. Method: The ...
The Stroop colour-naming task was used to investigate selective processing of eating, weight and sha...
Several studies have been carried out using the Stroop test in eating disorders. Some of these studi...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine set-shifting, central coherence, and decision mak...
Research has shown individuals with an eating disorder selectively attend to stimuli related to thei...
A self‐report questionnaire was devised to assess cognitive distortions of a general depressogenic n...
Women who have recovered from eating disorders have a unique perspective on the nature and developme...
Objective: This study examined how weight and race impact stigma, perceived need for treatment, and ...
This study considers and explores the relationship between eating disorders and the cognitive proces...
The Stroop color-naming task was used to investigate selective information processing in people with...
Researchers have recently combined clinical and cognitive areas of research in order to investigate ...
Background: The cognitive model suggests memory biases for weight/shape and food related information...
This study addresses the effects of emotional valence on selective processing of body-shape related ...
Memory bias for weight and shape related words and food related words was investigated in women with...
OBJECTIVE: To examine the relationship between eating disorders and attentional biases. METHOD: The ...
Objective: To examine the relationship between eating disorders and attentional biases. Method: The ...
The Stroop colour-naming task was used to investigate selective processing of eating, weight and sha...
Several studies have been carried out using the Stroop test in eating disorders. Some of these studi...
Objective: The purpose of this study is to examine set-shifting, central coherence, and decision mak...
Research has shown individuals with an eating disorder selectively attend to stimuli related to thei...
A self‐report questionnaire was devised to assess cognitive distortions of a general depressogenic n...
Women who have recovered from eating disorders have a unique perspective on the nature and developme...
Objective: This study examined how weight and race impact stigma, perceived need for treatment, and ...
This study considers and explores the relationship between eating disorders and the cognitive proces...
The Stroop color-naming task was used to investigate selective information processing in people with...
Researchers have recently combined clinical and cognitive areas of research in order to investigate ...