The relationship between ego developmental level, eating disorders, and externalizing behaviors was investigated in a group of 87 female adolescents, ages 14–19 years, sampled from a public suburban high school. Level of ego development was measured by Loevinger\u27s Washington University Sentence Completion Test (WU-SCT), eating disorder symptomatology was measured using the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI), and Achenbach\u27s Youth Self-Report (YSR) was used for identifying externalizing behaviors. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationship between eating disorder symptomatology, externalizing behaviors, and ego development in a population of non-clinical adolescent females. Analysis of the EDI, WU-SCT, and the YSR externali...
Objective: To examine the developmen-tal eating trajectories of adolescents and identify psychologic...
Risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) have been widely studied, although previous rese...
The nature of eating disorders was examined using self-reported data from 114 seventh and eighth gra...
The age of onset for eating disorders (anorexia and bulimia nervosa) among females is typically late...
Researchers and clinicians alike have offered many perspectives on the etiology of eating disorders,...
Examined family-environment, developmental, and personality predictors of eating-disorder symptomato...
Introduction. Eating disorder (ED) symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded...
Eating disorder symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded one of the most im...
Background: Among adults, personality traits have been implicated in the development and maintenance...
The relationship between ego developmental level and psychopathological symptoms was investigated in...
Eating disorders are mostly likely to occur for the first time in adolescence. Delineating vulnerabl...
PURPOSE: There are still uncertainties about manifestations of early adolescent eating disorders (ED...
Objective: Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that are associated with significant physic...
Introduction. Eating disorder (ED) symptomatology comprises both psychological and behavioral aspect...
Eating disorder symptoms are serious and prevalent problems in industrialized societies. Although ma...
Objective: To examine the developmen-tal eating trajectories of adolescents and identify psychologic...
Risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) have been widely studied, although previous rese...
The nature of eating disorders was examined using self-reported data from 114 seventh and eighth gra...
The age of onset for eating disorders (anorexia and bulimia nervosa) among females is typically late...
Researchers and clinicians alike have offered many perspectives on the etiology of eating disorders,...
Examined family-environment, developmental, and personality predictors of eating-disorder symptomato...
Introduction. Eating disorder (ED) symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded...
Eating disorder symptomatology is highly prevalent in adolescence and is regarded one of the most im...
Background: Among adults, personality traits have been implicated in the development and maintenance...
The relationship between ego developmental level and psychopathological symptoms was investigated in...
Eating disorders are mostly likely to occur for the first time in adolescence. Delineating vulnerabl...
PURPOSE: There are still uncertainties about manifestations of early adolescent eating disorders (ED...
Objective: Eating disorders are serious mental illnesses that are associated with significant physic...
Introduction. Eating disorder (ED) symptomatology comprises both psychological and behavioral aspect...
Eating disorder symptoms are serious and prevalent problems in industrialized societies. Although ma...
Objective: To examine the developmen-tal eating trajectories of adolescents and identify psychologic...
Risk factors associated with eating disorders (EDs) have been widely studied, although previous rese...
The nature of eating disorders was examined using self-reported data from 114 seventh and eighth gra...