2023
Predictors and significance of rapid response to behaviorally based treatment of binge eating disorder
Yurkow S, Ivezaj V, Grilo C. Predictors and significance of rapid response to behaviorally based treatment of binge eating disorder. Obesity 2023, 31: 390-398. PMID: 36623872, PMCID: PMC9877118, DOI: 10.1002/oby.23648.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDemographic featuresTreatment attitudesWeight lossFourth treatment weekWeight loss outcomesPsychiatric variablesSuperior clinical outcomesWeight loss treatmentTreatment of bingeClinical severity variablesClinical outcomesPrognostic significanceTreatment weekClinical trialsBaseline predictorsLoss outcomesLoss treatmentPosttreatment outcomesBinge eatingIndependent assessorsBingeSeverity variablesDisordersPatientsTreatment
2018
Early weight loss predicts weight loss treatment response regardless of binge‐eating disorder status and pretreatment weight change
Barnes RD, Ivezaj V, Pittman BP, Grilo CM. Early weight loss predicts weight loss treatment response regardless of binge‐eating disorder status and pretreatment weight change. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2018, 51: 558-564. PMID: 29637592, PMCID: PMC6002900, DOI: 10.1002/eat.22860.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsEarly weight lossWeight loss treatmentBinge-eating disorderLoss treatmentWeight lossBed statusWeight loss treatment outcomesOverweight/obesityWeight loss trialAverage weight lossWeight-related variablesPrognostic significancePrimary careTreatment outcomesTreatment responseLoss trialWeight trajectoriesTreatment studiesDisorder statusWeight changeOutcomesTreatmentIndividual responsesStatusPositive outcomes
2015
Predicting Meaningful Outcomes to Medication and Self-Help Treatments for Binge-Eating Disorder in Primary Care: The Significance of Early Rapid Response
Grilo CM, White MA, Masheb RM, Gueorguieva R. Predicting Meaningful Outcomes to Medication and Self-Help Treatments for Binge-Eating Disorder in Primary Care: The Significance of Early Rapid Response. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2015, 83: 387-394. PMID: 25622201, PMCID: PMC4380674, DOI: 10.1037/a0038635.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBinge-eating disorderSelf-help cognitive behavioral therapyPrimary care settingObese patientsFourth treatment weekBaseline clinical characteristicsBetter clinical outcomesPrimary care physiciansObese patient groupRandomized clinical trialsStrong prognostic indicatorSelf-help interventionEating-disorder psychopathologyImportant clinical implicationsCognitive behavioral therapyAntiobesity medicationsClinical characteristicsMixed-effects model analysisClinical outcomesPercent weight lossPatient groupPrognostic indicatorTreatment weekClinical trialsResearch cliniciansPrognostic 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 ResearchConceptsGastric 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
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
2008
Examination of Predictors and Moderators for Self-Help Treatments of Binge-Eating Disorder
Masheb RM, Grilo CM. Examination of Predictors and Moderators for Self-Help Treatments of Binge-Eating Disorder. Journal Of Consulting And Clinical Psychology 2008, 76: 900-904. PMID: 18837607, PMCID: PMC2596590, DOI: 10.1037/a0012917.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsBinge-eating disorderSelf-help treatmentTreatment outcomesDisorder psychopathologyRespective pretreatment levelsPersonality disorderPersonality disorder comorbidityRandomized clinical trialsMajor depressive disorderModerators of outcomeBinge Eating DisorderNegative affectBED onsetBinge remissionOverweight patientsClinical characteristicsPoor prognosisPrognostic significanceClinical trialsDepressive disorderPretreatment levelsDimensional outcomesDisorder comorbidityPatientsDisorders
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 improvementDifferential 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