2017
Evaluation of the DSM‐5 Severity Indicator for Anorexia Nervosa
Machado PP, Grilo CM, Crosby RD. Evaluation of the DSM‐5 Severity Indicator for Anorexia Nervosa. European Eating Disorders Review 2017, 25: 221-223. PMID: 28402070, PMCID: PMC8674740, DOI: 10.1002/erv.2508.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdolescentAdultAnorexia NervosaBody Mass IndexDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersFemaleHumansMaleReproducibility of ResultsSeverity of Illness IndexYoung Adult
2016
Sex Differences and Correlates of Pain in Patients with Comorbid Obesity and Binge Eating Disorder
Masheb RM, White MA, Grilo CM. Sex Differences and Correlates of Pain in Patients with Comorbid Obesity and Binge Eating Disorder. European Eating Disorders Review 2016, 24: 247-250. PMID: 26841114, PMCID: PMC4821688, DOI: 10.1002/erv.2432.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultAgedBinge-Eating DisorderComorbidityFemaleHumansMaleMiddle AgedObesityPainRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexSex DistributionYoung AdultConceptsCorrelates of painMetabolic risk factorsRisk factorsHigh-density lipoprotein cholesterolObesity-related health risksBrief Pain InventoryPresence of painGreater pain severitySample of patientsSex differencesTreatment-seeking patientsComorbid obesityLipoprotein cholesterolPain severityPain InventoryComorbid painPain interferenceMore painPainMetabolic markersBinge frequencyAnalysis of covarianceComorbid bingeClinical implicationsPatients
2015
Evaluation of the DSM-5 severity indicator for binge eating disorder in a clinical sample
Grilo CM, Ivezaj V, White MA. Evaluation of the DSM-5 severity indicator for binge eating disorder in a clinical sample. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2015, 71: 110-114. PMID: 26114779, PMCID: PMC4501858, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2015.05.003.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvaluation of the DSM-5 severity indicator for bulimia nervosa
Grilo CM, Ivezaj V, White MA. Evaluation of the DSM-5 severity indicator for bulimia nervosa. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2015, 67: 41-44. PMID: 25744910, PMCID: PMC4361239, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2015.02.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchEvaluation of the DSM-5 severity indicator for binge eating disorder in a community sample
Grilo CM, Ivezaj V, White MA. Evaluation of the DSM-5 severity indicator for binge eating disorder in a community sample. Behaviour Research And Therapy 2015, 66: 72-76. PMID: 25701802, PMCID: PMC4346502, DOI: 10.1016/j.brat.2015.01.004.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBinge-eating disorderGreater eating-disorder psychopathologyEating-disorder psychopathologyBinge-eating frequencyModerate severity groupSeverity groupsSeverity criteriaShape/weightDSM-5 severity indicatorDSM-5 severity levelsDSM-5 severity specifiersSeverity specifiersSeverity/frequencyCommunity sampleTreatment-seeking patientsNon-clinical community sample
2012
Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire Factor Structure and Construct Validity in Bariatric Surgery Candidates
Grilo CM, Henderson KE, Bell RL, Crosby RD. Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire Factor Structure and Construct Validity in Bariatric Surgery Candidates. Obesity Surgery 2012, 23: 657-662. PMID: 23229951, PMCID: PMC3610788, DOI: 10.1007/s11695-012-0840-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBariatric surgery candidatesBariatric surgery patientsSurgery candidatesSurgery patientsEating Disorder Examination QuestionnaireObese sampleObese bariatric surgery candidatesConsecutive seriesClinical assessmentResultsConfirmatory factor analysisDisorder Examination QuestionnaireClinical groupsDietary restraintFactor structureShape/weight overvaluationExamination QuestionnairePatientsConvergent validitySelf-report measuresFactor analytic findingsConstruct validityPsychometric propertiesPsychological measuresThree-factor structureRecent findings
2011
Personality 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 Research
2010
Personality disorders predict relapse after remission from an episode of major depressive disorder: a 6-year prospective study.
Grilo CM, Stout RL, Markowitz JC, Sanislow CA, Ansell EB, Skodol AE, Bender DS, Pinto A, Shea MT, Yen S, Gunderson JG, Morey LC, Hopwood CJ, McGlashan TH. Personality disorders predict relapse after remission from an episode of major depressive disorder: a 6-year prospective study. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2010, 71: 1629-35. PMID: 20584514, PMCID: PMC4615714, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.08m04200gre.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultBorderline Personality DisorderComorbidityDepressive Disorder, MajorDiagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental DisordersFemaleFollow-Up StudiesHumansMaleMiddle AgedObsessive-Compulsive DisorderPersonality DisordersPrognosisProspective StudiesRegression AnalysisSecondary PreventionSeverity of Illness IndexConceptsEpisode of MDDMajor depressive disorderDepressive disorderPersonality disorderSurvival analysisDSM-IV-diagnosed major depressive disorderProportional hazards regression analysisCourse of MDDAxis I psychiatric disordersHazards regression analysisLongitudinal Interval FollowNegative prognostic predictorPersonality disorder comorbidityLife table survival analysisStructured Clinical InterviewDSM-IV personality disordersCollaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders StudyInterval FollowPrognostic predictorProspective studyDysthymic disorderBaseline enrollmentDisorder comorbidityPersonality Disorders StudyRemission
2007
Rapid Response Predicts Treatment Outcomes in Binge Eating Disorder: Implications for Stepped Care
Masheb RM, Grilo CM. Rapid Response Predicts Treatment Outcomes in Binge Eating Disorder: Implications for Stepped Care. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2007, 75: 639-644. PMID: 17663617, DOI: 10.1037/0022-006x.75.4.639.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsWeight lossCare treatment modelMost patient characteristicsRandomized clinical trialsDifferent prognostic significanceSelf-help treatmentBinge Eating DisorderBinge remissionOverweight patientsPatient characteristicsPrognostic significanceStepped careTreatment weekClinical trialsTreatment outcomesDepressive symptomsDepressive symptomatologyCBTgshEating DisordersBingeTreatment modelGreater reductionTreatment effectsGreater improvementDisorders
2006
Symptom severity in obese women with binge eating disorder as a function of smoking history
White MA, Grilo CM. Symptom severity in obese women with binge eating disorder as a function of smoking history. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2006, 40: 77-81. PMID: 16958111, DOI: 10.1002/eat.20334.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsFormer smokersSmoking historyObese womenFemale former smokersBody mass indexSeverity of bingeInvestigator-based interviewWeight control methodsCurrent smokersObese patientsSmoking groupMass indexPatient groupConsecutive seriesSelf-report questionnairesSpecific symptomsSmokersBinge frequencySymptom profilesCurrent diagnosisPathological dietingSymptom severityDietary restraintSymptomsBingeDifferential relationships of childhood abuse and neglect subtypes to PTSD symptom clusters among adolescent inpatients
Sullivan TP, Fehon DC, Andres‐Hyman R, Lipschitz DS, Grilo CM. Differential relationships of childhood abuse and neglect subtypes to PTSD symptom clusters among adolescent inpatients. Journal Of Traumatic Stress 2006, 19: 229-239. PMID: 16612815, DOI: 10.1002/jts.20092.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPosttraumatic stressChildhood abusePosttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD) symptom clustersSymptom clustersPTSD symptom clustersSymptom cluster severityPsychological assessmentCluster severityDifferential relationshipsEmotional neglectAdolescent inpatientsSexual abuseNegative outcomesPhysical neglectPhysical abuseMultiple regression analysisChild abuseAbuseGreater levelsNeglectSpecific informationRegression analysisPsychiatric hospitalStressBatteries
2001
Gender Differences in Violence Exposure and Violence Risk among Adolescent Inpatients
FEHON D, GRILO C, LIPSCHITZ D. Gender Differences in Violence Exposure and Violence Risk among Adolescent Inpatients. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 2001, 189: 532-540. PMID: 11531205, DOI: 10.1097/00005053-200108000-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAdolescentAge FactorsChildChild AbuseChild Abuse, SexualFemaleHospitalizationHumansMaleMental DisordersPersonality InventoryPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesPsychology, AdolescentPsychometricsReproducibility of ResultsRisk FactorsSeverity of Illness IndexSex FactorsStress Disorders, Post-TraumaticSurveys and QuestionnairesViolence
2000
The Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study: baseline Axis I/II and II/II diagnostic co‐occurrence
McGlashan T, Grilo C, Skodol A, Gunderson J, Shea M, Morey L, Zanarini M, Stout R. The Collaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders Study: baseline Axis I/II and II/II diagnostic co‐occurrence. Acta Psychiatrica Scandinavica 2000, 102: 256-264. PMID: 11089725, DOI: 10.1034/j.1600-0447.2000.102004256.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsFollow-Up StudiesHumansMental DisordersPersonality DisordersPsychiatric Status Rating ScalesReproducibility of ResultsSeverity of Illness IndexConceptsMajor depressive disorderCollaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders StudyPersonality disorderPersonality Disorders StudyAxis IBPD groupDSM-IV Axis ICo-occurring personality disordersDisorders StudySignificant personality disorderAntisocial personality disorderDepressive disorderMore diagnosesDependent personality disorderLifetime diagnosisMDD groupDiagnostic InterviewSchizoid personality disorderMean numberDisordersObsessive-CompulsiveBPDDiagnosisGroupAvPD
1999
Co‐occurrence of mood and personality disorders: A report from the collaborative longitudinal personality disorders study (CLPS)
Skodol A, Stout R, McGlashan T, Grilo C, Gunderson J, Shea M, Morey L, Zanarini M, Dyck I, Oldham J. Co‐occurrence of mood and personality disorders: A report from the collaborative longitudinal personality disorders study (CLPS). Depression And Anxiety 1999, 10: 175-182. PMID: 10690579, DOI: 10.1002/(sici)1520-6394(1999)10:4<175::aid-da6>3.0.co;2-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMood disordersDSM-IV personality disordersCollaborative Longitudinal Personality Disorders StudyDepressive disorderPersonality disorderDSM-IV Axis I DisordersRelationship of subtypesParticular clinical featuresLifetime mood disordersMajor depressive disorderStructured Clinical InterviewAxis I DisordersLogistic regression analysisPersonality disorder diagnosisDepressive personality disorderSpecific personality disordersClinical characteristicsClinical featuresInsidious onsetCollaborative Longitudinal Personality DisordersDysthymic disorderI disordersPersonality Disorders StudyDependent personality disorderClinical InterviewCorrelates of suicide risk in adolescent inpatients who report a history of childhood abuse
Grilo C, Sanislow C, Fehon D, Lipschitz D, Martino S, McGlashan T. Correlates of suicide risk in adolescent inpatients who report a history of childhood abuse. Comprehensive Psychiatry 1999, 40: 422-428. PMID: 10579373, DOI: 10.1016/s0010-440x(99)90085-8.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
1998
Pretreatment patient factors predicting attrition from a multicenter randomized controlled treatment study for panic disorder
Grilo C, Money R, Barlow D, Goddard A, Gorman J, Hofmann S, Papp L, Shear M, Woods S. Pretreatment patient factors predicting attrition from a multicenter randomized controlled treatment study for panic disorder. Comprehensive Psychiatry 1998, 39: 323-332. PMID: 9829138, DOI: 10.1016/s0010-440x(98)90043-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPanic disorderFinal multivariate regression analysisMultivariate regression analysisLower household incomeNegative treatment attitudesPatient factorsPsychiatric comorbidityClinical trialsStudy groupPretreatment factorsClinical practicePrior treatmentTreatment studiesTreatment attitudesPredictor analysisLower educationAgoraphobic avoidanceLife stressorsTrend levelDisordersPatientsRegression analysisTreatmentGreater ageSocial support
1996
Gender Differences in Personality Disorders in Psychiatrically Hospitalized Young Adults
GRILO C, BECKER D, WALKER M, EDELL W, MCGLASHAN T. Gender Differences in Personality Disorders in Psychiatrically Hospitalized Young Adults. The Journal Of Nervous And Mental Disease 1996, 184: 754-757. PMID: 8994459, DOI: 10.1097/00005053-199612000-00006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPersonality disorderDSM-III-R personality disordersYoung adultsSubgroup of patientsStructured diagnostic interviewC personality disordersGender differencesAntisocial personality disorderConsecutive seriesMajor depressionDepressed menStudy groupDiagnostic InterviewCluster ADisordersMenAdultsSchizotypalPatientsInpatientsHigh frequencyDifferencesPsychiatrically