2012
Spanish-language Eating Disorder Examination interview: Factor structure in Latino/as
Grilo CM, Crosby RD, White MA. Spanish-language Eating Disorder Examination interview: Factor structure in Latino/as. Eating Behaviors 2012, 13: 410-413. PMID: 23121800, PMCID: PMC3490131, DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2012.07.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsObese patient groupEating Disorder Examination interviewHealth care disparitiesPatient groupEDE interviewClinical assessmentCare disparitiesSpanish-language versionWeight disordersDietary restraintExamination interviewShape/weight overvaluationLimited dataTreatment researchFactor structureRecent findingsWeight overvaluationPsychometric aspectsPrimary assessment methodCurrent studyBody dissatisfactionFactor analytic findingsLatinosAssessment methodsFindings
2007
Smoke and mirrors: Magnified beliefs that cigarette smoking suppresses weight
White MA, McKee SA, O'Malley SS. Smoke and mirrors: Magnified beliefs that cigarette smoking suppresses weight. Addictive Behaviors 2007, 32: 2200-2210. PMID: 17428615, PMCID: PMC1993360, DOI: 10.1016/j.addbeh.2007.02.011.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSmoking Consequences Questionnaire-AdultWeight concernsWeight-concerned smokersAbility of smokingControl scoresBingeing Severity ScaleWeight-concerned individualsEffectiveness of smokingBody dissatisfactionLoss of controlActual weight gainMagical thinkingExaggerated beliefsPrevious quit attemptsSmoking cessationWeight gainQuit attemptsWeight control strategiesCessation trialTemporary abilitySuppress body weightFood rulesCurrent studyPerceived RiskBeliefs
2006
The prognostic significance of regular binge eating in extremely obese gastric bypass patients: 12-month postoperative outcomes.
White MA, Masheb RM, Rothschild BS, Burke-Martindale CH, Grilo CM. The prognostic significance of regular binge eating in extremely obese gastric bypass patients: 12-month postoperative outcomes. The Journal Of Clinical Psychiatry 2006, 67: 1928-35. PMID: 17194271, DOI: 10.4088/jcp.v67n1213.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsNon-binge eatersRegular bingeBinge eatersObese gastric bypass patientsAssessment of bingeBinge-eating groupBinge-eating statusObese bariatric surgery candidatesRobust improvementBariatric surgery candidatesBody dissatisfactionInfrequent bingePsychosocial functioningPreoperative bingePsychological problemsPsychosocial problemsBingeEatersMonths postsurgerySurgery candidatesEatingGastric bypass surgery patientsPostoperative outcomesPrognostic significanceSharp improvementBody checking questionnaire: Psychometric properties and clinical correlates in obese men and women with binge eating disorder
Reas DL, White MA, Grilo CM. Body checking questionnaire: Psychometric properties and clinical correlates in obese men and women with binge eating disorder. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2006, 39: 326-331. PMID: 16528695, DOI: 10.1002/eat.20236.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody Checking QuestionnaireBody checkingBody dissatisfactionGeneral psychological functioningPsychometric propertiesGreater body dissatisfactionBody image concernsAge-related differencesInitial psychometric propertiesDiagnosis of BEDPsychological functioningFrequency of checkingImage concernsCore psychopathologyAssociated psychopathologyBehavioral manifestationsNature of bodiesBody mass indexOverevaluationPsychometric evidenceFrequent checkingSignificant genderLess dissatisfactionSemistructured interviewsDissatisfaction