The point prevalence of eating disorders was investigated in schoolgirls from lower socio-economic classes and a method of case detection was tested. A two-stage procedure (self-report measures and interviews) was followed. All girls meeting at least one of the following three criteria were recruited as possible cases: EAT > or = 30, BMI 24 and EAT > or = 20. The Mann-Whitney's two-tailed test and the chi-square test were used to assess the significance of differences between the possible cases and the others and between the false positives and the cases. A diagnosis of eating disorder was made for 24 subjects (8.1%): 5 (1.7%) with bulimia nervosa and 19 (6.4%) with eating disorders not otherwise specified (EDNOS). Of the 24 girls with eat...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition Text Revision (DSM-IVTR) l...
This study is an investigation of the clinical characteristics and prospective predictors of lifetim...
Objective: To study the problem of false negatives in the screening for eating disorders. Subjects a...
Anorexia and Bulimia are considered to be among the most frequently manifested psychological problem...
Abstract We screened a sample of 259 female students, aged 17 20 years old, by means of the Eating D...
Introduction: Eating disorder symptoms already occur in childhood and adolescence and are predictive...
Background and Objectives: Several large-scale studies on adolescent mental health have used questio...
Theorists and researchers have long debated as to whether the differences between subthreshold level...
Objective. To develop normative data for the children's version of the eating disorder examination q...
Early identification can greatly impact the trajectory of eating disorders, and school-based screeni...
Diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED) remain largely based on clinical presentations, but do...
Objective: Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS) represent the most common eating disorde...
This study aims at exploring the prevalence of eating disorders in a sample of adolescents living in...
Aim: Adolescents with eating disorders frequently present late for treatment or not at all. This stu...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition Text Revision (DSM-IVTR) l...
This study is an investigation of the clinical characteristics and prospective predictors of lifetim...
Objective: To study the problem of false negatives in the screening for eating disorders. Subjects a...
Anorexia and Bulimia are considered to be among the most frequently manifested psychological problem...
Abstract We screened a sample of 259 female students, aged 17 20 years old, by means of the Eating D...
Introduction: Eating disorder symptoms already occur in childhood and adolescence and are predictive...
Background and Objectives: Several large-scale studies on adolescent mental health have used questio...
Theorists and researchers have long debated as to whether the differences between subthreshold level...
Objective. To develop normative data for the children's version of the eating disorder examination q...
Early identification can greatly impact the trajectory of eating disorders, and school-based screeni...
Diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED) remain largely based on clinical presentations, but do...
Objective: Eating Disorders Not Otherwise Specified (EDNOS) represent the most common eating disorde...
This study aims at exploring the prevalence of eating disorders in a sample of adolescents living in...
Aim: Adolescents with eating disorders frequently present late for treatment or not at all. This stu...
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, Fourth Edition Text Revision (DSM-IVTR) l...
This study is an investigation of the clinical characteristics and prospective predictors of lifetim...
Objective: To study the problem of false negatives in the screening for eating disorders. Subjects a...