2022
Examining changes in binge‐eating disorder network centrality and structure in patients treated with cognitive‐behavioral therapy versus interpersonal psychotherapy
Forrest L, Franko D, Thompson‐Brenner H, Grilo C. Examining changes in binge‐eating disorder network centrality and structure in patients treated with cognitive‐behavioral therapy versus interpersonal psychotherapy. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2022, 56: 944-955. PMID: 36565241, PMCID: PMC10159900, DOI: 10.1002/eat.23883.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBinge-eating disorderCognitive behavioral therapyEvidence-based treatmentsInterpersonal psychotherapyIntervention targetsBinge-eating disorder symptomsBehavioral therapyIndicator of remissionShape concernsRefinement of treatmentClinical utilityFrequent associationClinical implicationsSymptomsSymptom interactionsTherapyInterpersonal therapyWeight concernsDisorder symptomsSymptom relationshipsDisordersPatientsTreatmentSizeable minorityNetwork of symptoms
2017
Form and Formulation: Examining the Distinctiveness of Body Image Constructs in Treatment-Seeking Patients With Binge-Eating Disorder
Lydecker JA, White MA, Grilo CM. Form and Formulation: Examining the Distinctiveness of Body Image Constructs in Treatment-Seeking Patients With Binge-Eating Disorder. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2017, 85: 1095-1103. PMID: 29083224, PMCID: PMC5679782, DOI: 10.1037/ccp0000258.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody image variablesBody image disturbanceBody image constructsBinge-eating disorderImage constructImage variablesWeight/shape overvaluationBinge-eating frequencyInvestigator-based interviewBiopsychosocial featuresEating-disorder psychopathologyTreatment-seeking patientsShape preoccupationShape dissatisfactionShape overvaluationShape concernsCore aspectsCurrent studyTreatment formulationConstructsImportant distinctionDifferent aspectsOvervaluationPreoccupationDisorders
2007
Associations of Weight-Based Teasing History and Current Eating Disorder Features and Psychological Functioning in Bariatric Surgery Patients
Rosenberger PH, Henderson KE, Bell RL, Grilo CM. Associations of Weight-Based Teasing History and Current Eating Disorder Features and Psychological Functioning in Bariatric Surgery Patients. Obesity Surgery 2007, 17: 470. PMID: 17608259, DOI: 10.1007/s11695-007-9082-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPsychological functioningTeasing historyBariatric surgery candidatesEating Disorder FeaturesSelf-report measuresSurgery candidatesStructured diagnostic interviewBody dissatisfactionShape concernsDisorder featuresConclusionHealth care providersCurrent obesity levelsTeasingDemographic featuresChildhood historyComprehensive psychiatric evaluationDiagnostic InterviewDisorder diagnosisBariatric surgery patientsFunctioningBariatric surgery outcomesLifetime psychiatric disordersSuch experiencesNegative sequelaeAnalysis of covariance
2000
On the Relation of Attempting to Lose Weight, Restraint, and Binge Eating in Outpatients with Binge Eating Disorder
Masheb R, Grilo C. On the Relation of Attempting to Lose Weight, Restraint, and Binge Eating in Outpatients with Binge Eating Disorder. Obesity 2000, 8: 638-645. PMID: 11225712, DOI: 10.1038/oby.2000.82.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBody dissatisfactionDietary restraintCognitive restraintShape concernsWeight concernsEating Disorder Examination interviewMaintenance of bingeBinge Eating DisorderForm of bingeThree-Factor Eating QuestionnaireExamination interviewEating DisordersBED patientsEating QuestionnaireBingeMajority of participantsDissatisfactionStatistical ManualFourth Edition criteriaParticipantsEdition criteriaAttemptersDisordersPsychopathologyOvereating