Objective: Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined in a community sample of young adult women (n = 158) with bulimic eating disorders. Method: A vignette was presented describing a fictional person meeting diagnostic criteria for bulimia nervosa. Participants were asked whether they might currently have a problem such as the one described. Scores on measures of eating disorder psychopathology, functional impairment and general psychological distress were compared between participants who recognized a problem with their eating and those who did not. Results: Participants who recognized a problem with their eating (n = 86, 51.9%) had higher levels of eating disorder psychopathology and general psychological distre...
Attitudes and beliefs concerning the nature and treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN) were compared amon...
Background and Aims: Attitudes and beliefs concerning the eating disorder bulimia nervosa (BN) were ...
Background and Aims: Attitudes and beliefs concerning the eating disorder bulimia nervosa (BN) were ...
Objective: Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined in a community sample of youn...
Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) w...
Bulimic-type eating disorders are common among young women and associated with high levels of distre...
Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) w...
Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) w...
Despite the availability of effective treatments for bulimic-type eating disorders, especially when ...
Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) w...
Following a television documentary on bulimia nervosa, people who thought that they had this type of...
Objective and Method: To inform the classification of bulimic-type eating disorders not meeting form...
Background: Few studies have examined attitudes towards eating-disordered behaviour among women in ...
Attitudes and beliefs concerning the nature and treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN) were compared amon...
Attitudes and beliefs concerning the nature and treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN) were compared amon...
Attitudes and beliefs concerning the nature and treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN) were compared amon...
Background and Aims: Attitudes and beliefs concerning the eating disorder bulimia nervosa (BN) were ...
Background and Aims: Attitudes and beliefs concerning the eating disorder bulimia nervosa (BN) were ...
Objective: Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined in a community sample of youn...
Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) w...
Bulimic-type eating disorders are common among young women and associated with high levels of distre...
Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) w...
Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) w...
Despite the availability of effective treatments for bulimic-type eating disorders, especially when ...
Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) w...
Following a television documentary on bulimia nervosa, people who thought that they had this type of...
Objective and Method: To inform the classification of bulimic-type eating disorders not meeting form...
Background: Few studies have examined attitudes towards eating-disordered behaviour among women in ...
Attitudes and beliefs concerning the nature and treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN) were compared amon...
Attitudes and beliefs concerning the nature and treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN) were compared amon...
Attitudes and beliefs concerning the nature and treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN) were compared amon...
Background and Aims: Attitudes and beliefs concerning the eating disorder bulimia nervosa (BN) were ...
Background and Aims: Attitudes and beliefs concerning the eating disorder bulimia nervosa (BN) were ...