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Psychol Med ; 38(10): 1435-42, 2008 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17825120

ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND: Recent studies suggest that purging disorder (PD) may be a common eating disorder that is associated with clinically significant levels of distress and high levels of psychiatric co-morbidity. However, no study has established evidence of disorder-related impairment or whether distress is specifically related to PD rather than to co-morbid disorders. METHOD: Three groups of normal-weight women [non-eating disorder controls (n=38), with PD (n=24), and with bulimia nervosa (BN)-purging subtype (n=57)] completed structured clinical interviews and self-report assessments. RESULTS: Both PD and BN were associated with significant co-morbidity and elevations on indicators of distress and impairment compared to controls. Compared to BN, PD was associated with lower rates of current and lifetime mood disorders but higher rates of current anxiety disorders. Elevated distress and impairment were maintained in PD and BN after controlling for Axis I and Axis II disorders. CONCLUSIONS: PD is associated with elevated distress and impairment and should be considered for inclusion as a provisional disorder in nosological schemes such as the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual to facilitate much-needed research on this clinically significant syndrome.


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Bulimia Nervosa/epidemiology , Bulimia Nervosa/psychology , Depression/epidemiology , Depression/psychology , Adult , Comorbidity , Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders , Female , Humans , Prevalence , Severity of Illness Index , Social Adjustment , Surveys and Questionnaires
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