Objective: To investigate parent and self-report of family dysfunction in children and adolescents with eating disorders. Further, to investigate family functioning differences across the eating disorders diagnostic groups; anorexia nervosa, eating disorders not otherwise specified (EDNOS) and bulimia nervosa, and between the restricting and binge-purge eating disorders behavioural subtypes. Methods: The Family Adjustment Device General Functioning Scale (FAD-GFS) was administered to 100 children and their parents who presented consecutively at an eating disorders assessment clinic. DSM-IV eating disorders diagnoses in this group included 42 children diagnosed with anorexia nervosa, 26 with EDNOS, 12 with bulimia nervosa and 20 diagnosed...
Introduction: Eating disorders under 5 years old may cause development and grow problems. Disorders ...
PurposePrevious studies on family meals and disordered eating have mainly drawn their samples from t...
The present study investigated associations between diagnostic group and perception of family functi...
Luca Cerniglia,1 Silvia Cimino,2 Mimma Tafà,2 Eleonora Marzilli,2 Giulia Ballarotto,2 Fabrizi...
Objective: We used the self-reported questionnaire FACES-IV (Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evalua...
While many studies have explored the relationship between different eating disorder diagnoses and th...
PURPOSE: The traditional view has been that there is a great deal of rigidity and enmeshment in the ...
The role of the family in the development and maintenance of eating disorders is frequently cited in...
The performances of 114 eating disordered females on measures of individual and family functioning w...
The aim of this study was to examine parent–youth concordance in reporting of eating disorder pathol...
Research shows that dysfunctional family interactions have been associated with eating disorders. Di...
International scientific studies underlined peculiarities of family functioning in families of patie...
ObjectiveOutcome measurement in youth with eating disorders relies heavily on self-report, which is ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine a new socio-family risk model of Eating Disorders (EDs) using path-analyses. M...
Eating disorders are difficult to treat which may partly be due to limited understanding of maintain...
Introduction: Eating disorders under 5 years old may cause development and grow problems. Disorders ...
PurposePrevious studies on family meals and disordered eating have mainly drawn their samples from t...
The present study investigated associations between diagnostic group and perception of family functi...
Luca Cerniglia,1 Silvia Cimino,2 Mimma Tafà,2 Eleonora Marzilli,2 Giulia Ballarotto,2 Fabrizi...
Objective: We used the self-reported questionnaire FACES-IV (Family Adaptability and Cohesion Evalua...
While many studies have explored the relationship between different eating disorder diagnoses and th...
PURPOSE: The traditional view has been that there is a great deal of rigidity and enmeshment in the ...
The role of the family in the development and maintenance of eating disorders is frequently cited in...
The performances of 114 eating disordered females on measures of individual and family functioning w...
The aim of this study was to examine parent–youth concordance in reporting of eating disorder pathol...
Research shows that dysfunctional family interactions have been associated with eating disorders. Di...
International scientific studies underlined peculiarities of family functioning in families of patie...
ObjectiveOutcome measurement in youth with eating disorders relies heavily on self-report, which is ...
OBJECTIVE: To examine a new socio-family risk model of Eating Disorders (EDs) using path-analyses. M...
Eating disorders are difficult to treat which may partly be due to limited understanding of maintain...
Introduction: Eating disorders under 5 years old may cause development and grow problems. Disorders ...
PurposePrevious studies on family meals and disordered eating have mainly drawn their samples from t...
The present study investigated associations between diagnostic group and perception of family functi...