Title |
Axis I Psychopathology in Bariatric Surgery Candidates with and without Binge Eating Disorder: Results of Structured Clinical Interviews
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Published in |
Obesity Surgery, November 2010
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DOI | 10.1007/s11695-010-0322-9 |
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Authors |
LaShanda R. Jones-Corneille, Thomas A. Wadden, David B. Sarwer, Lucy F. Faulconbridge, Anthony N. Fabricatore, Rebecca M. Stack, Faith A. Cottrell, Melissa E. Pulcini, Victoria L. Webb, Noel N. Williams |
Abstract |
Prior studies have reached contradictory conclusions concerning whether binge eating disorder (BED) is associated with greater psychopathology in extremely obese patients who seek bariatric surgery. This study used the Structured Clinical Interview for DSM-IV Diagnoses (SCID) to compare rates of axis I psychopathology in surgery candidates who were determined to have BED or to be currently free of eating disorders. The relationship of BED to other psychosocial functioning and weight loss goals also was examined. |
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