TY - JOUR
T1 - Three studies on the factorial distinctiveness of binge eating and bulimic symptoms among nonclinical men and women
AU - Joiner, Thomas E.
AU - Vohs, Kathleen D.
AU - Heatherton, Todd F.
PY - 2000/3
Y1 - 2000/3
N2 - Objective: According to DSM-IV's proposed nosology, binge eating disorder is separable from bulimia nervosa. The basis for separation rests with compensatory behaviors (e.g., induced vomiting)people with bulimia nervosa engage in compensatory behaviors, whereas those with binge eating disorder do not. We addressed the validity of this nosology. Methods: In three studies on 2,015 young men and women, we used factor-analytic techniques to assess whether bulimic and binge eating symptoms are separable in men and women. Results and Discussion: Results of the three studies converged: Although binge eating symptoms may be distinct from bulimic symptoms among young men, the two syndromes are factorially inseparable among young women. Nosologic and sociocultural implications are noted. (C) 2000 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
AB - Objective: According to DSM-IV's proposed nosology, binge eating disorder is separable from bulimia nervosa. The basis for separation rests with compensatory behaviors (e.g., induced vomiting)people with bulimia nervosa engage in compensatory behaviors, whereas those with binge eating disorder do not. We addressed the validity of this nosology. Methods: In three studies on 2,015 young men and women, we used factor-analytic techniques to assess whether bulimic and binge eating symptoms are separable in men and women. Results and Discussion: Results of the three studies converged: Although binge eating symptoms may be distinct from bulimic symptoms among young men, the two syndromes are factorially inseparable among young women. Nosologic and sociocultural implications are noted. (C) 2000 by John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
KW - Binge eating disorder
KW - Bulimia nervosa
KW - Factorially inseparable
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U2 - 10.1002/(SICI)1098-108X(200003)27:2<198::AID-EAT8>3.0.CO;2-4
DO - 10.1002/(SICI)1098-108X(200003)27:2<198::AID-EAT8>3.0.CO;2-4
M3 - Article
C2 - 10657893
AN - SCOPUS:0342632514
SN - 0276-3478
VL - 27
SP - 198
EP - 205
JO - International Journal of Eating Disorders
JF - International Journal of Eating Disorders
IS - 2
ER -