2008
DOI: 10.1037/0021-843x.117.2.414
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Overvaluation of shape and weight in binge eating disorder and overweight controls: Refinement of a diagnostic construct.

Abstract: Debate continues regarding the nosological status of binge eating disorder (BED) as a diagnosis as opposed to simply reflecting a useful marker for psychopathology. Contention also exists regarding the specific criteria for the BED diagnosis, including whether, like anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa, it should be characterized by overvaluation of shape/weight. The authors compared features of eating disorders, psychological distress, and weight among overweight BED participants who overvalue their shape/wei… Show more

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“…, but in line with recent research in adults [34,35], depressive symptoms were also significantly correlated with the over-evaluation of eating, weight and shape.…”
Section: Cbt-e [19]supporting
confidence: 75%
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“…, but in line with recent research in adults [34,35], depressive symptoms were also significantly correlated with the over-evaluation of eating, weight and shape.…”
Section: Cbt-e [19]supporting
confidence: 75%
“…In line with recent studies among adult samples of patients with binge eating disorder [34,35], this finding indicates that being over-concerned is not simply a characteristic of overweight individuals, but is also indicative of more severe ED pathology thereby emphasizing the importance of assessing the occurrence of this 'core pathology' among overweight youth.…”
Section: Based On the Central Assumptions Of The Cbt-e [19] A Model supporting
confidence: 73%
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“…1 The other system is the Diagnostic and Statistical [51][52][53] Three studies comparing samples with and without BED 22,26,54 and one comparing full and partial BED, BN, and healthy volunteers 17 showed an important association between BED and psychiatric comorbidities, especially mood and anxiety disorders.…”
Section: Two Diagnostic Classification Systems Guide the Field Of Menmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter interventions are well suited for use in everyday practice settings (16,17). Nevertheless, only a minority of individuals who might benefit from such interventions receive them (18,19) or any other mental health treatments specifically targeting eating disorders (13,2022). In a previous trial (23) we investigated the effectiveness of a brief CBT-GSH treatment for binge eating that augmented usual care.…”
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