Eating disorders (ED) are common mental disorders with heightened morbidity and the highest mortality rates among all mental disorders. Central to EDs are disturbed patterns of eating behaviour. Binge/purge ED subtypes (anorexia nervosa, binge/purge type (ANBP), and bulimia nervosa (BN)) are more impulsive compared to the restrictive ED subtype (anorexia nervosa, restrictive type (ANR)) which is characterized by its rigid eating behaviour. It is unclear, however, what contributes to the impulsive behaviour in ED. This study investigated the relationship between emotion-driven impulsivity and inhibitory capacity in ED subtypes. In 48 ANR patients, 49 ANBP patients and 32 BN patients inhibitory capacity and emotion-driven impulsivity were inv...
peer reviewedTo investigate potential predictors of the severity of binge eating disorder (BED), two...
OBJECTIVE: To further refine our understanding of impulsivity, obsessions, and compulsions in anorex...
OBJECTIVE: To further refine our understanding of impulsivity, obsessions, and compulsions in anorex...
UNLABELLED: Eating disorders are considered to lie on a spectrum of disorders with varying degrees o...
Eating disorders are considered to lie on a spectrum of disorders with varying degrees of obsessive-...
To date, few studies have examined the personality characteristics and clinical predictors of impuls...
(1) Background: patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) are classified either as restrictive (ANr) or bi...
Impulsivity, defined as a predisposition toward uncontrolled behavior, is prominent to multiple theo...
(1) Background: patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) are classified either as restrictive (ANr) or bi...
To date, few studies have examined the personality characteristics and clinical predictors of impuls...
Objective: To explore decision-making, impulsiveness and temperamental traits in patients suffering ...
Objective. Decision making is impaired in Eating Disorders (ED). In the current study we aimed to as...
Whiteside and Lynam (2001) have proposed a new model for understanding personality pathways to impul...
People with eating disorders (ED) have difficulties regulating their emotions adaptively. Little is ...
People with eating disorders (ED) have difficulties regulating their emotions adaptively. Little is ...
peer reviewedTo investigate potential predictors of the severity of binge eating disorder (BED), two...
OBJECTIVE: To further refine our understanding of impulsivity, obsessions, and compulsions in anorex...
OBJECTIVE: To further refine our understanding of impulsivity, obsessions, and compulsions in anorex...
UNLABELLED: Eating disorders are considered to lie on a spectrum of disorders with varying degrees o...
Eating disorders are considered to lie on a spectrum of disorders with varying degrees of obsessive-...
To date, few studies have examined the personality characteristics and clinical predictors of impuls...
(1) Background: patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) are classified either as restrictive (ANr) or bi...
Impulsivity, defined as a predisposition toward uncontrolled behavior, is prominent to multiple theo...
(1) Background: patients with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) are classified either as restrictive (ANr) or bi...
To date, few studies have examined the personality characteristics and clinical predictors of impuls...
Objective: To explore decision-making, impulsiveness and temperamental traits in patients suffering ...
Objective. Decision making is impaired in Eating Disorders (ED). In the current study we aimed to as...
Whiteside and Lynam (2001) have proposed a new model for understanding personality pathways to impul...
People with eating disorders (ED) have difficulties regulating their emotions adaptively. Little is ...
People with eating disorders (ED) have difficulties regulating their emotions adaptively. Little is ...
peer reviewedTo investigate potential predictors of the severity of binge eating disorder (BED), two...
OBJECTIVE: To further refine our understanding of impulsivity, obsessions, and compulsions in anorex...
OBJECTIVE: To further refine our understanding of impulsivity, obsessions, and compulsions in anorex...