Objective Evidence indicates that males account for a significant minority of patients with eating disorders (EDs). However, prior research has been limited by inclusion of small and predominantly non-clinical samples of males. This study aimed to (1) provide male clinical norms for widely used ED measures (Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire [EDE-Q] and Eating Disorder Inventory-3 [EDI-3]) and (2) examine sex differences in overall ED psychopathology. Method Participants were 386 male and 1,487 female patients with an ED diagnosis aged 16 years and older who completed the EDE-Q and EDI-3 upon admission to a residential or partial hospital ED treatment program. Results Normative data were calculated for the EDE-Q (global and s...
Objective The need to consider gender when studying exercise in eating disorder (ED) has been under...
The aim of the current study was to collect clinical normative data for the Clinical Impairment Asse...
Objectives: Little is known about men with eating disorders (EDs) in primary care. The present stu...
Normative data on the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) for a clinical sample of mal...
Normative data on the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) for a clinical sample of mal...
Objective: To highlight the characteristics of eating disorders (ED) in males, with particular atten...
Objective: Evidence suggests that eating disorders (EDs) may be under‐detected in males. Commonly us...
The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) is a widely used assessment of eating disorder...
Objective: To determine if male and female eating disorders differ in clinics, psychopathology and p...
Objective: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are common and impairing in males, despite their perception...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...
Objective: To determine sex differences in the prevalence and impact of specific eating disorder fea...
The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) is a widely used assessment of eating disorder...
Objective: To determine sex differences in the prevalence and impact of specific eating disorder fea...
Objective The need to consider gender when studying exercise in eating disorder (ED) has been under...
The aim of the current study was to collect clinical normative data for the Clinical Impairment Asse...
Objectives: Little is known about men with eating disorders (EDs) in primary care. The present stu...
Normative data on the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) for a clinical sample of mal...
Normative data on the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) for a clinical sample of mal...
Objective: To highlight the characteristics of eating disorders (ED) in males, with particular atten...
Objective: Evidence suggests that eating disorders (EDs) may be under‐detected in males. Commonly us...
The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) is a widely used assessment of eating disorder...
Objective: To determine if male and female eating disorders differ in clinics, psychopathology and p...
Objective: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are common and impairing in males, despite their perception...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...
Objective: To determine sex differences in the prevalence and impact of specific eating disorder fea...
The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) is a widely used assessment of eating disorder...
Objective: To determine sex differences in the prevalence and impact of specific eating disorder fea...
Objective The need to consider gender when studying exercise in eating disorder (ED) has been under...
The aim of the current study was to collect clinical normative data for the Clinical Impairment Asse...
Objectives: Little is known about men with eating disorders (EDs) in primary care. The present stu...