2018
Food addiction among Spanish-speaking Latino/as residing in the United States
Ivezaj V, Wiedemann AA, Lydecker JA, Grilo CM. Food addiction among Spanish-speaking Latino/as residing in the United States. Eating Behaviors 2018, 30: 61-65. PMID: 29870970, PMCID: PMC6047914, DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2018.05.009.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBody Mass IndexFemaleFood AddictionHispanic or LatinoHumansLanguageMalePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesUnited StatesConceptsBody mass indexYale Food Addiction ScaleFood addictionDepressive symptomsPoorer overall mental healthClinical levelYFAS scoresHigher YFAS scoresEating-disorder psychopathologyAnonymous web-based surveyFood addiction symptomsOverall mental healthMass indexMean ageSF-12PHQ-2Physical functioningWeb-based surveyClinical thresholdParticipant groupsAssociated psychopathologyMental healthSimilar findingsSymptomsWeight/shape
2016
Black Patients With Binge-Eating Disorder: Comparison of Different Assessment Methods
Lydecker JA, White MA, Grilo CM. Black Patients With Binge-Eating Disorder: Comparison of Different Assessment Methods. Psychological Assessment 2016, 28: 1319-1324. PMID: 26569466, PMCID: PMC4868800, DOI: 10.1037/pas0000246.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEating Disorder ExaminationBinge-eating disorderBlack patientsEating Disorder Examination interviewTreatment-seeking adultsEating Disorder Examination QuestionnaireEating-disorder psychopathologyDisorder Examination QuestionnaireDoctoral-level cliniciansSelf-report surveyFrequency of bingeStructured Clinical InterviewExamination interviewDSM-IV-TRDSM-IV disordersDietary restraintDisorder ExaminationExamination QuestionnaireBrief versionClinical InterviewWhite patientsWhite samplesHigher scoresPsychopathology subscaleSubstantial trainingValidity and Clinical Utility of Subtyping by the Beck Depression Inventory in Women Seeking Gastric Bypass Surgery
Ivezaj V, Barnes RD, Grilo CM. Validity and Clinical Utility of Subtyping by the Beck Depression Inventory in Women Seeking Gastric Bypass Surgery. Obesity Surgery 2016, 26: 2068-2073. PMID: 26762280, PMCID: PMC5129658, DOI: 10.1007/s11695-016-2047-x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultDepressive DisorderFemaleGastric BypassHumansMaleMiddle AgedObesity, MorbidPatient Acceptance of Health CarePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychometricsSensitivity and SpecificityWomen's HealthConceptsBackgroundThe Beck Depression InventoryGastric bypass surgeryBypass surgeryMood disorder diagnosisMood disordersBeck Depression InventoryBDI scoresClinical utilityDepression InventoryDisorder diagnosisBariatric surgery candidatesCurrent mood disorderMethodsOne hundred twentyStructured Clinical InterviewCharacteristic curve analysisMood disorder subgroupsCut-point scoreConclusionsIn womenPatient groupSurgery candidatesClinical severityHundred twentyClinical InterviewLimited psychometric evidencePsychosocial measures
2015
Smoking status and psychosocial factors in binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa
Chao AM, White MA, Grilo CM. Smoking status and psychosocial factors in binge eating disorder and bulimia nervosa. Eating Behaviors 2015, 21: 54-58. PMID: 26741260, PMCID: PMC4851572, DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2015.12.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBinge-Eating DisorderBulimia NervosaDepressionFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesSmokingSocial BehaviorSurveys and QuestionnairesYoung AdultConceptsEating-disorder psychopathologyDepressive symptomsBulimia nervosaBeck Depression InventoryCurrent smokersSmoking historyEating Disorder Examination QuestionnaireSmoking statusCigarette smokingDisorder Examination QuestionnairePsychosocial factorsAdult volunteersDepression InventorySymptomsBattery of questionnairesDisorder psychopathologyBN groupNon-clinical groupCommunity volunteersExamination QuestionnaireSmokersSignificant differencesBingeNervosaVolunteersPrognostic Significance of Depressive Symptoms on Weight Loss and Psychosocial Outcomes Following Gastric Bypass Surgery: A Prospective 24-Month Follow-Up Study
White MA, Kalarchian MA, Levine MD, Masheb RM, Marcus MD, Grilo CM. Prognostic Significance of Depressive Symptoms on Weight Loss and Psychosocial Outcomes Following Gastric Bypass Surgery: A Prospective 24-Month Follow-Up Study. Obesity Surgery 2015, 25: 1909-1916. PMID: 25720515, PMCID: PMC4551611, DOI: 10.1007/s11695-015-1631-9.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultDepressionFeeding and Eating DisordersFemaleFollow-Up StudiesGastric BypassHumansMaleMiddle AgedObesityPrognosisProspective StudiesPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesQuality of LifeSelf ReportWeight LossConceptsGastric bypass surgeryPostoperative depressive symptomsElevated depressive symptomsDepressive symptomsBypass surgeryWeight outcomesPrognostic significanceDisorder psychopathologyLong-term weight outcomesWeight lossPoorer weight outcomesPreoperative depressive symptomsBariatric surgery patientsWeight loss outcomesSignificant depressive symptomsMethodsThree hundred fiftyQuality of lifeBeck Depression InventorySurgery patientsBattery of assessmentsHundred fiftyLoss outcomesBackgroundThis studySurgeryClinical attention
2014
Factor structure and clinical utility of the Beck Depression Inventory in patients with binge eating disorder and obesity
Udo T, McKee SA, Grilo CM. Factor structure and clinical utility of the Beck Depression Inventory in patients with binge eating disorder and obesity. General Hospital Psychiatry 2014, 37: 120-125. PMID: 25537344, PMCID: PMC4361288, DOI: 10.1016/j.genhosppsych.2014.11.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBinge-Eating DisorderFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedMood DisordersObesityPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychometricsConceptsBeck Depression InventoryObese patientsMood disordersClinical utilityDepression InventoryDisorder psychopathologyHigh negative predictive valueMajor depressive disorderNegative predictive valueTreatment-seeking obese patientsExcellent internal consistencyDepressive disorderSelf-report questionnairesDepression symptomsPredictive valuePatientsThree-factor structureScreening instrumentDisordersObesityVariable associationsInternal consistencyFactor structure and construct validity of the eating disorder examination‐questionnaire in college students: Further support for a modified brief version
Grilo CM, Reas DL, Hopwood CJ, Crosby RD. Factor structure and construct validity of the eating disorder examination‐questionnaire in college students: Further support for a modified brief version. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2014, 48: 284-289. PMID: 25346071, PMCID: PMC4374034, DOI: 10.1002/eat.22358.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEating Disorder Examination QuestionnaireObese sampleYoung adultsEating-disorder psychopathologySample of personsOverweight statusSeven-itemStudy groupDisorder Examination QuestionnaireBulimia nervosaAnorexia nervosaThree-factor structureDietary restraintBody dissatisfactionConfirmatory factor analysisShape/weight overvaluationExamination QuestionnaireNonclinical groupNervosaComparing weight gain in the year prior to treatment for overweight and obese patients with and without binge eating disorder in primary care
Ivezaj V, Kalebjian R, Grilo CM, Barnes RD. Comparing weight gain in the year prior to treatment for overweight and obese patients with and without binge eating disorder in primary care. Journal Of Psychosomatic Research 2014, 77: 151-154. PMID: 25077857, PMCID: PMC4118055, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychores.2014.05.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBinge-Eating DisorderBulimiaFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedObesityOverweightPrimary Health CarePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesSelf ReportSurveys and QuestionnairesWeight GainWeight LossConceptsObese patientsBED patientsBinge-eating frequencyWeight gainPrimary careWeight changeCurrent weightGreater eating-disorder psychopathologyNBO patientsWeight change trajectoriesPrimary care physiciansWeight loss treatmentBeck Depression Inventory-IIFurther weight gainEating-disorder psychopathologyRapid weight gainEating Disorder ExaminationCare physiciansWeight historySelf-report questionnairesOverall groupDepression scoresIndependent significant contributionPatientsOverweightThe Convergence of Personality Disorder Diagnoses Across Different Methods Among Monolingual (Spanish-Speaking Only) Hispanic Patients in Substance Use Treatment
Samuel DB, Añez LM, Paris M, Grilo CM. The Convergence of Personality Disorder Diagnoses Across Different Methods Among Monolingual (Spanish-Speaking Only) Hispanic Patients in Substance Use Treatment. Personality Disorders Theory Research And Treatment 2014, 5: 172-177. PMID: 24295323, PMCID: PMC4669883, DOI: 10.1037/per0000033.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultCommunication BarriersDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersFemaleHispanic or LatinoHumansInterview, PsychologicalMaleMiddle AgedPersonality DisordersPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychological TestsReproducibility of ResultsSubstance-Related DisordersSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsSelf-report questionnairesPD diagnosisPersonality disorderMedical chartsClinical diagnosisHispanic personsStandard diagnostic approachSubstance use treatmentPersonality disorder diagnosisHispanic patientsClinical seriesEvidence-based practiceTreatment groupsDiagnostic concordanceChart diagnosisDiagnostic InterviewClinical settingDiagnostic approachUse treatmentDiagnosisDisorder diagnosisStatistical ManualSubstance useCliniciansClinical applicationThe Influence of Borderline Personality Features on Inpatient Adolescent Suicide Risk
Yalch MM, Hopwood CJ, Fehon DC, Grilo CM. The Influence of Borderline Personality Features on Inpatient Adolescent Suicide Risk. Personality Disorders Theory Research And Treatment 2014, 5: 26-31. PMID: 24128121, DOI: 10.1037/per0000027.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentBorderline Personality DisorderDepressionFemaleHumansInpatientsMalePersonalityPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesRisk FactorsSelf-Injurious BehaviorSuicidal IdeationSuicideSuicide, AttemptedYoung AdultConceptsSymptoms of depressionRisk factorsSuicide riskSubstance abuseBorderline featuresSuicidal behaviorCommon risk factorsPrimary risk factorInpatient psychiatric facilityBorderline personalityAssociation of borderlineAdolescent psychiatric inpatientsLeading causePsychiatric hospitalizationClinical valueAdolescent suicide riskPsychiatric facilitiesPsychiatric inpatientsSelf-reported dataDepressionSample of adolescentsRiskSymptomsAdolescentsNumber of studies
2013
Weight bias internalization, depression, and self‐reported health among overweight binge eating disorder patients
Pearl RL, White MA, Grilo CM. Weight bias internalization, depression, and self‐reported health among overweight binge eating disorder patients. Obesity 2013, 22: e142-e148. PMID: 24039219, PMCID: PMC3954963, DOI: 10.1002/oby.20617.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeight Bias Internalization ScaleBeck Depression Inventory-IIWeight bias internalizationSelf-reported healthBDI scoresOverweight patientsSF-36Depressive symptomsShort Form-36 Health SurveyPhysical healthPoor self-reported healthSF-36 scalesCross-sectional studyHigher weight bias internalizationMental health outcomesNegative mental health outcomesOverweight bingeWBIS scoresHealth SurveyDisorder patientsHealth outcomesInventory-IIPatientsPotential mediatorsRegression analysisConvergent and Incremental Predictive Validity of Clinician, Self-Report, and Structured Interview Diagnoses for Personality Disorders Over 5 Years
Samuel DB, Sanislow CA, Hopwood CJ, Shea MT, Skodol AE, Morey LC, Ansell EB, Markowitz JC, Zanarini MC, Grilo CM. Convergent and Incremental Predictive Validity of Clinician, Self-Report, and Structured Interview Diagnoses for Personality Disorders Over 5 Years. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2013, 81: 650-659. PMID: 23647282, PMCID: PMC4030440, DOI: 10.1037/a0032813.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPD diagnosisSelf-report questionnairesPsychosocial functioningStructured diagnostic instrumentsPredictive validityCollaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders StudyDiagnostic methodsStructured interview diagnosesPersonality disorder diagnosisSemistructured interview methodPersonality Disorders StudyClinical contactInterview diagnosesLinear regression analysisDiagnostic InterviewClinician ratingsDiagnosisDisorder diagnosisPersonality disorderTherapist ratingsDisorders StudyIncremental predictive validityHierarchical linear regression analysesRegression analysisSemistructured interviews
2012
Prevalence of night eating in obese individuals with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder
Palmese LB, Ratliff JC, Reutenauer EL, Tonizzo KM, Grilo CM, Tek C. Prevalence of night eating in obese individuals with schizophrenia and schizoaffective disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry 2012, 54: 276-281. PMID: 22959340, PMCID: PMC4088953, DOI: 10.1016/j.comppsych.2012.07.014.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNight eating syndromeNight Eating QuestionnaireSchizoaffective disorderFull criteriaPrevalence of nightSerious mental illnessObese patientsObese individualsGeneral populationMental illnessDiagnostic InterviewClinical needEating QuestionnaireSchizophreniaDisordersPatientsPrevalenceSpecific assessmentOutpatientsInsomniaSyndromeCriteriaIllnessIndividualsInterpersonal Pathoplasticity in the Course of Major Depression
Cain NM, Ansell EB, Wright AG, Hopwood CJ, Thomas KM, Pinto A, Markowitz JC, Sanislow CA, Zanarini MC, Shea MT, Morey LC, McGlashan TH, Skodol AE, Grilo CM. Interpersonal Pathoplasticity in the Course of Major Depression. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2012, 80: 78-86. PMID: 22103955, PMCID: PMC3265649, DOI: 10.1037/a0026433.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2011
Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy, Behavioral Weight Loss, and Sequential Treatment for Obese Patients With Binge-Eating Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Grilo CM, Masheb RM, Wilson GT, Gueorguieva R, White MA. Cognitive–Behavioral Therapy, Behavioral Weight Loss, and Sequential Treatment for Obese Patients With Binge-Eating Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2011, 79: 675-685. PMID: 21859185, PMCID: PMC3258572, DOI: 10.1037/a0025049.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBinge-Eating DisorderBody Mass IndexCognitive Behavioral TherapyFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansInterview, PsychologicalMaleMiddle AgedObesityPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesTreatment OutcomeWeight LossConceptsPercent BMI lossBehavioral weight lossBinge-eating disorderCognitive behavioral therapyBMI lossObese patientsWeight lossBinge-eating remissionAlternative treatment optionBinge Eating DisorderRemission rateControlled TrialsTreatment optionsMixed model analysisBehavioral therapyPatientsManualized treatmentAssessment pointsBingeRemissionGreater reductionTreatmentTherapySequential treatmentDisordersA randomized controlled trial for obesity and binge eating disorder: Low-energy-density dietary counseling and cognitive-behavioral therapy
Masheb RM, Grilo CM, Rolls BJ. A randomized controlled trial for obesity and binge eating disorder: Low-energy-density dietary counseling and cognitive-behavioral therapy. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2011, 49: 821-829. PMID: 22005587, PMCID: PMC3223390, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2011.09.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive behavioral therapyWeight lossDietary counselingVegetable consumptionPercent of participantsBinge remissionObese patientsRemission outcomesNutrition counselingMetabolic outcomesObese individualsConsecutive participantsFavorable outcomeDietary outcomesTwelve-monthBetter dietary outcomesDensity dietIndividual treatmentTreatment effectsOutcomesTherapyCounselingTreatmentBingeDisordersAn examination of the food addiction construct in obese patients with binge eating disorder
Gearhardt AN, White MA, Masheb RM, Morgan PT, Crosby RD, Grilo CM. An examination of the food addiction construct in obese patients with binge eating disorder. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2011, 45: 657-663. PMID: 22684991, PMCID: PMC3375872, DOI: 10.1002/eat.20957.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBehavior, AddictiveBinge-Eating DisorderBody ImageBody Mass IndexDepressionEmotionsFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedObesityPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychometricsSelf ConceptSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsYale Food Addiction ScaleDisorder psychopathologyFood addictionBED patientsConfirmatory factor analysisFood addiction constructEmotion dysregulationNegative affectOne-factor solutionYFAS scoresAssociated psychopathologyAddiction constructPsychopathologyPsychometric propertiesAddiction ScaleBingeInternalized weight bias in obese patients with binge eating disorder: Associations with eating disturbances and psychological functioning
Durso LE, Latner JD, White MA, Masheb RM, Blomquist KK, Morgan PT, Grilo CM. Internalized weight bias in obese patients with binge eating disorder: Associations with eating disturbances and psychological functioning. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2011, 45: 423-427. PMID: 21717488, PMCID: PMC3184343, DOI: 10.1002/eat.20933.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBinge-Eating DisorderBody ImageBody Mass IndexBody WeightDefense MechanismsFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedObesityPrejudicePsychiatric Status Rating ScalesSelf ConceptSurveys and QuestionnairesConceptsTreatment-seeking obese patientsDisorder psychopathologyWeight biasFat phobiaInternalized weight biasSignificant independent contributionPsychological functioningExamination interviewCommunity sampleBED patientsPhobiaPsychopathologyWidespread biasIndependent contributionBingeDepressionIWBBiasDisordersHigh levelsObese personsFunctioningScoresVarianceCorrelatesPersonality assessment in DSM-5: empirical support for rating severity, style, and traits.
Hopwood CJ, Malone JC, Ansell EB, Sanislow CA, Grilo CM, McGlashan TH, Pinto A, Markowitz JC, Shea MT, Skodol AE, Gunderson JG, Zanarini MC, Morey LC. Personality assessment in DSM-5: empirical support for rating severity, style, and traits. Journal Of Personality Disorders 2011, 25: 305-20. PMID: 21699393, DOI: 10.1521/pedi.2011.25.3.305.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchTen-Year Course of Borderline Personality Disorder: Psychopathology and Function From the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study
Gunderson JG, Stout RL, McGlashan TH, Shea MT, Morey LC, Grilo CM, Zanarini MC, Yen S, Markowitz JC, Sanislow C, Ansell E, Pinto A, Skodol AE. Ten-Year Course of Borderline Personality Disorder: Psychopathology and Function From the Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study. JAMA Psychiatry 2011, 68: 827-837. PMID: 21464343, PMCID: PMC3158489, DOI: 10.1001/archgenpsychiatry.2011.37.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMajor depressive disorderBorderline personality disorderPercent of patientsPersonality disorderSocial functioningDSM-IV Axis I DisordersSevere public health burdenLongitudinal Interval FollowSocial function scoresPublic health burdenStructured Clinical InterviewAxis I DisordersTen-Year CourseCluster C personality disordersDSM-IV personality disordersCollaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders StudyExpectations of patientsC personality disordersInterval FollowFunction scoresDepressive disorderHealth burdenI disordersPersonality Disorders StudyStudy group