This study examined the relation between eating expectancies, assessed via the Eating Expectancy Inventory, and eating disorder recovery. Individuals formerly seen for an eating disorder were categorized as having an active eating disorder (n = 53), as partially recovered (n = 15), or as fully recovered (n = 20). The expectancies of these groups were compared to each other and to 67 non-eating disorder controls. Results revealed that three of the five eating expectancies differed across groups. Non-eating disorder controls and fully recovered individuals endorsed similar levels of the expectancies that eating helps manage negative affect, eating is pleasurable and useful as a reward, and eating leads to feeling out of control. Partially rec...
Background Research into predictors of outcome in eating disorders (ED) has shown conflicting result...
Background Outcome studies for eating disorders regularly measure pathology change or remission as t...
Catherine Gillespie (Mentor)In this experiment participants are going to be asked a series of questi...
Expectancy models (i.e., cognitions regarding perceived consequences of behavior) have been applied ...
Eating expectancies, or learned expectations that an individual has about eating, prospectively pred...
The purpose of this study was to examine a collection of negative affect symptoms in relation to sta...
This study examined how individuals clinically assessed as fully or partially recovered from an eati...
This study examined the relation between coping skills and eating disorder recovery by comparing the...
The central aim of the present study was to examine the role of expectancies in binge eating behavio...
Conceptually, eating disorder recovery should include physical, behavioral, and psychological compon...
Background: Disagreement exists on how to best define recovery from eating disorders. Definitions to...
We surveyed 143 former eating disorder patients about what being fully recovered from an eating diso...
This thesis proposes a new model of disordered eating and tests it using a longitudinal design. The ...
Researchers, clinicians, and individuals with eating disorders have varying perspectives regarding t...
ObjectiveTo examine the predictive value of end of treatment (EOT) outcomes for longer term recovery...
Background Research into predictors of outcome in eating disorders (ED) has shown conflicting result...
Background Outcome studies for eating disorders regularly measure pathology change or remission as t...
Catherine Gillespie (Mentor)In this experiment participants are going to be asked a series of questi...
Expectancy models (i.e., cognitions regarding perceived consequences of behavior) have been applied ...
Eating expectancies, or learned expectations that an individual has about eating, prospectively pred...
The purpose of this study was to examine a collection of negative affect symptoms in relation to sta...
This study examined how individuals clinically assessed as fully or partially recovered from an eati...
This study examined the relation between coping skills and eating disorder recovery by comparing the...
The central aim of the present study was to examine the role of expectancies in binge eating behavio...
Conceptually, eating disorder recovery should include physical, behavioral, and psychological compon...
Background: Disagreement exists on how to best define recovery from eating disorders. Definitions to...
We surveyed 143 former eating disorder patients about what being fully recovered from an eating diso...
This thesis proposes a new model of disordered eating and tests it using a longitudinal design. The ...
Researchers, clinicians, and individuals with eating disorders have varying perspectives regarding t...
ObjectiveTo examine the predictive value of end of treatment (EOT) outcomes for longer term recovery...
Background Research into predictors of outcome in eating disorders (ED) has shown conflicting result...
Background Outcome studies for eating disorders regularly measure pathology change or remission as t...
Catherine Gillespie (Mentor)In this experiment participants are going to be asked a series of questi...