OBJECTIVE: To assess an alternative trans-diagnostic indicator for severity based on drive for thinness (DT) for anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN), binge-eating disorder (BED), and other specified feeding or eating disorder (OSFED), and to compare this new approach to the fifth edition of the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) severity categories for EDs. METHOD: A total of 2,811 ED [428 AN-restrictive (AN-R), 313 AN-binge purging (AN-BP), 1,340 BN, 329 BED, 154 OSFED/atypical AN (AT), and 223 OSFED/purging disorder (PD)] patients were classified using: (a) The DSM-5 severity categories and (b) a DT categorisation. These severity classifications were then compared based on ED symptoms, general psychopath...
A new “severity specifier” for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weight ...
DSM-5 contains substantial changes to eating disorder diagnoses. We examined relative prevalence rat...
Background. DSM-5 revisions have been criticized in the popular press for overpathologizing normativ...
Abstract Background The severity criteria for eating disorders (EDs) proposed in the DSM-5 have been...
ObjectiveThe DSM-5 includes severity specifiers (i.e., mild, moderate, severe, extreme) for anorexia...
Purpose: This study tested the new DSM-5 severity criterion for bulimia nervosa (BN) based on the fr...
Objective: To test both the concurrent and predictive significance of the new DSM-5 severity specifi...
A major change to the DSM-5 was the integration of a new severity rating system, ranging from mild t...
Background: We assessed whether the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) is suitable for screening binge ...
Motivations for dieting are an important dimension to evaluate in the development and maintenance of...
A new severity specifier for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weight c...
The aims of this paper were to compare (1) the proportion of participants diagnosed with threshold o...
Objective: A goal of the DSM-IV revision is to increase clinical and research utility by improving d...
Objective: This study investigated subtype differences in eating disorder-specific impairment in a t...
The clinical utility of the severity criterion for binge eating disorder (BED), introduced in the DS...
A new “severity specifier” for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weight ...
DSM-5 contains substantial changes to eating disorder diagnoses. We examined relative prevalence rat...
Background. DSM-5 revisions have been criticized in the popular press for overpathologizing normativ...
Abstract Background The severity criteria for eating disorders (EDs) proposed in the DSM-5 have been...
ObjectiveThe DSM-5 includes severity specifiers (i.e., mild, moderate, severe, extreme) for anorexia...
Purpose: This study tested the new DSM-5 severity criterion for bulimia nervosa (BN) based on the fr...
Objective: To test both the concurrent and predictive significance of the new DSM-5 severity specifi...
A major change to the DSM-5 was the integration of a new severity rating system, ranging from mild t...
Background: We assessed whether the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) is suitable for screening binge ...
Motivations for dieting are an important dimension to evaluate in the development and maintenance of...
A new severity specifier for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weight c...
The aims of this paper were to compare (1) the proportion of participants diagnosed with threshold o...
Objective: A goal of the DSM-IV revision is to increase clinical and research utility by improving d...
Objective: This study investigated subtype differences in eating disorder-specific impairment in a t...
The clinical utility of the severity criterion for binge eating disorder (BED), introduced in the DS...
A new “severity specifier” for bulimia nervosa (BN), based on the frequency of inappropriate weight ...
DSM-5 contains substantial changes to eating disorder diagnoses. We examined relative prevalence rat...
Background. DSM-5 revisions have been criticized in the popular press for overpathologizing normativ...