The Clinical Impairment Assessment (CIA) is a widely used self-report measure of the psychosocial impairment associated with eating-disorder symptoms. Past studies recommended a global CIA score of 16 to identify clinically significant impairment associated with a probable eating disorder (ED). However, to date, research on the properties of the CIA has been conducted in majority-women samples. Preliminary research on gender differences in CIA scores suggested men with EDs report less impairment on the CIA relative to women with EDs. Thus, the purpose of this study was to test if a different impairment threshold is needed to identify cases of men with EDs. We hypothesized that a lower CIA threshold, relative to that identified in majority-w...
Objective: We sought to test the hypothesis that eating-disordered behavior (EDB) is associated with...
Individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and eating disorders (ED) are at increas...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...
Identifying measures that reliably and validly assess clinical impairment has important implications...
The aim of the current study was to collect clinical normative data for the Clinical Impairment Asse...
Objective: Evidence suggests that eating disorders (EDs) may be under‐detected in males. Commonly us...
Objective: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are common and impairing in males, despite their perception...
Objective Evidence indicates that males account for a significant minority of patients with eating d...
Normative data on the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) for a clinical sample of mal...
Eating disorders have a profound and highly specific impact on psychosocial functioning. The aim of ...
AbstractEating disorders have a profound and highly specific impact on psychosocial functioning. The...
Objective Evidence suggests that eating disorders (EDs) may be under‐detected in males. Commonly use...
Normative data on the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) for a clinical sample of mal...
Men account for approximately 20% of people with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and 30% of people with Bulimi...
Objective: To highlight the characteristics of eating disorders (ED) in males, with particular atten...
Objective: We sought to test the hypothesis that eating-disordered behavior (EDB) is associated with...
Individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and eating disorders (ED) are at increas...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...
Identifying measures that reliably and validly assess clinical impairment has important implications...
The aim of the current study was to collect clinical normative data for the Clinical Impairment Asse...
Objective: Evidence suggests that eating disorders (EDs) may be under‐detected in males. Commonly us...
Objective: Eating disorder (ED) symptoms are common and impairing in males, despite their perception...
Objective Evidence indicates that males account for a significant minority of patients with eating d...
Normative data on the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) for a clinical sample of mal...
Eating disorders have a profound and highly specific impact on psychosocial functioning. The aim of ...
AbstractEating disorders have a profound and highly specific impact on psychosocial functioning. The...
Objective Evidence suggests that eating disorders (EDs) may be under‐detected in males. Commonly use...
Normative data on the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) for a clinical sample of mal...
Men account for approximately 20% of people with Anorexia Nervosa (AN) and 30% of people with Bulimi...
Objective: To highlight the characteristics of eating disorders (ED) in males, with particular atten...
Objective: We sought to test the hypothesis that eating-disordered behavior (EDB) is associated with...
Individuals with co-occurring substance use disorders (SUD) and eating disorders (ED) are at increas...
Purpose: This study aimed to compare gender differences in eating disorder (ED) features and to exam...