Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) with a high level of bulimic-type eating disorder symptoms. A vignette was presented describing a fictional young woman with bulimia nervosa. Participants were asked whether they might currently have a problem such as the one described, while also completing self-report measures of eating disorder symptoms, general psychological distress, and functional impairment. Less than half (47.9%) of participants believed that they currently had a problem with their eating. In both bivariate and multivariable analysis, the variables most strongly associated with self-recognition were overall levels of eating disorder psychopathology, prior treatment for...
Eating disorders pose major health risks to today\u27s college age woman. The American Psychological...
While the idea that cognitive dysfunction plays a key role in eating disorder pathology is widely ac...
Background and Aims: Attitudes and beliefs concerning the eating disorder bulimia nervosa (BN) were ...
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...
Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) w...
Objective: Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined in a community sample of youn...
Objective: Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined in a community sample of you...
Bulimic-type eating disorders are common among young women and associated with high levels of distre...
Despite the availability of effective treatments for bulimic-type eating disorders, especially when ...
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...
This Independent Study explores the topic of eating disorders in two college populations. It investi...
Eating disordered behaviors of fasting, binge-eating, and vomiting and purging have increased in pre...
Attitudes and beliefs concerning the nature and treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN) were compared amon...
Eating disorders pose major health risks to today\u27s college age woman. The American Psychological...
While the idea that cognitive dysfunction plays a key role in eating disorder pathology is widely ac...
Background and Aims: Attitudes and beliefs concerning the eating disorder bulimia nervosa (BN) were ...
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...
Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined among female college students (n = 94) w...
Objective: Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined in a community sample of youn...
Objective: Self-recognition of eating-disordered behavior was examined in a community sample of you...
Bulimic-type eating disorders are common among young women and associated with high levels of distre...
Despite the availability of effective treatments for bulimic-type eating disorders, especially when ...
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...
This Independent Study explores the topic of eating disorders in two college populations. It investi...
Eating disordered behaviors of fasting, binge-eating, and vomiting and purging have increased in pre...
Attitudes and beliefs concerning the nature and treatment of bulimia nervosa (BN) were compared amon...
Eating disorders pose major health risks to today\u27s college age woman. The American Psychological...
While the idea that cognitive dysfunction plays a key role in eating disorder pathology is widely ac...
Background and Aims: Attitudes and beliefs concerning the eating disorder bulimia nervosa (BN) were ...