International audiencePersonality traits are closely related to eating disorders (ED) and might be involved in their maintenance and development. Nevertheless little is known regarding the association between personality traits and disordered eating in subclinical populations. College students answered questionnaires assessing disordered eating behaviors (DEB) and the following personality disorder (PD) traits: schizotypal, autistic, obsessional, borderline and cyclothymic. Participants with DEB (n=101, 87% women) displayed significantly higher scores for several variables including schizotypy, cyclothymic, borderline and obsessionnal traits compared to other participants (n=378). Cluster analysis in the DEB subsample led to the identificat...
Background: Axis I and II disorders are not independent. Understanding the relationship between thes...
According to the American Psychological Association (APA), 8 million Americans suffer from eating di...
Background: Axis I and II disorders are not independent. Understanding the relationship between thes...
International audiencePersonality traits are closely related to eating disorders (ED) and might be i...
International audiencePersonality traits are closely related to eating disorders (ED) and might be i...
dromes, eating disorders are diagnosed without respect to personality, which is coded on axis II. Th...
Purpose: Personality functioning is strongly linked to well-being in the general population. Yet, th...
Objective:To establish whether the risk of suffering from an eating disorder (ED) is associated with...
Despite recent modifications to the DSM-V diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED; APA, 2013), ...
Despite recent modifications to the DSM-V diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED; APA, 2013), ...
Background: Among adults, personality traits have been implicated in the development and maintenance...
Abstract: Objective: To assess and compare lifetime rates of occurrence of eating disorders (ED) wit...
Abstract: Objective: To assess and compare lifetime rates of occurrence of eating disorders (ED) wit...
Background: Past research has established individual relationships between disordered eating behavio...
This study examined the relationship between eating disorders and personality functioning. Millon\u2...
Background: Axis I and II disorders are not independent. Understanding the relationship between thes...
According to the American Psychological Association (APA), 8 million Americans suffer from eating di...
Background: Axis I and II disorders are not independent. Understanding the relationship between thes...
International audiencePersonality traits are closely related to eating disorders (ED) and might be i...
International audiencePersonality traits are closely related to eating disorders (ED) and might be i...
dromes, eating disorders are diagnosed without respect to personality, which is coded on axis II. Th...
Purpose: Personality functioning is strongly linked to well-being in the general population. Yet, th...
Objective:To establish whether the risk of suffering from an eating disorder (ED) is associated with...
Despite recent modifications to the DSM-V diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED; APA, 2013), ...
Despite recent modifications to the DSM-V diagnostic criteria for eating disorders (ED; APA, 2013), ...
Background: Among adults, personality traits have been implicated in the development and maintenance...
Abstract: Objective: To assess and compare lifetime rates of occurrence of eating disorders (ED) wit...
Abstract: Objective: To assess and compare lifetime rates of occurrence of eating disorders (ED) wit...
Background: Past research has established individual relationships between disordered eating behavio...
This study examined the relationship between eating disorders and personality functioning. Millon\u2...
Background: Axis I and II disorders are not independent. Understanding the relationship between thes...
According to the American Psychological Association (APA), 8 million Americans suffer from eating di...
Background: Axis I and II disorders are not independent. Understanding the relationship between thes...