DSM-IV-TRDSM-5Trastornos alimentariosDiagnósticoDSM-IV-TRDSM-5The purpose of this study is to analyze the changes in the eating disorders diagnostic criteria and its implications for clinical and research work. Comparison tables were done for each eating disorder included in DSM-5:pica, ...
In concrete terms, recovery means that a person no longer meets the diagnostic criteria for an eating disorder, that they have healed both physically and emotionally. That experience will be different for everyone, as they develop a personalized approach to treatment, eating habits, social support,...
Bulimia Nervosa, & Binge Eating Disorder). Each diagnosis has specific criteria differentiating it from other mental illnesses and eating disorders. Recognizing the distinct difference in disorders can help to improve treatment and recovery outcomes. ...
DENVER -- Diagnosis of eating disorders in children using current criteria can be likened to trying to fit square pegs into round holes, Rachel Bryant-Waugh, Ph.D., said at an international conference of the Academy for Eating Disorders.Jancin, Bruce...
and Well-Beingstudy by Mond and colleagues [49] and has been widely used in the study of eating disorder mental health literacy. The questionnaire begins with a vignette describing a fictional young adult woman ‘Kelly’ whose symptoms meet DSM-IV-TR diagnostic criteria for bulimia purging ...
One of the most significant changes to the section on Feeding and Eating Disorders in the DSM-5 was that feeding disorder of infancy or early childhood was renamed avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder or ARFID, and the criteria was ... M Fisher - 《Current Problems in Pediatric & Adoles...
OBJECTIVE: A substantial number of patients treated in specialized eating disorder programs fail to meet criteria for anorexia nervosa or bulimia nervosa, ... M Zimmerman,C Francionewitt,I Chelminski,... - 《Journal of Clinical Psychiatry》 被引量: 147发表: 2008年 Problems Applying the DSM-IV...
[116]. Further, a multi-site study found that patients with BN had higher rates of comorbid SUD than patients with AN, BED and Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specific (EDNOS) (utilised DSM-IV criteria) [117]. Behaviourally, there was an association between higher frequencies of binge/purge ...
Eating disorders are prevalent among adolescents and young adults with lifetime risk estimated to be 0.3–1% for the full disorder in women. Anorexia nervosa, bulimia, and eating disorder not otherwise specified ( EDNOS ) are the most common diagnoses and are classified by DSM IV criteria. Altho...
Criteria for auditing the management of eating disorders - Eating Disorders - National Library of Medicine - PubMed Health Individuals with an eating disorder are involved in their care NCCFM Health - British Psychological Society (UK) 被引量: 0发表: 2004年 The validity of the DSM-IV scheme ...