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  Cues in bulimia nervosa: Relationships with personality and treatment outcome
 
 
Title: Cues in bulimia nervosa: Relationships with personality and treatment outcome
Author: Ristvedt, Stephen L.
Mackenzie, Thomas B.
Mitchell, James E.
Appeared in: Eating disorders
Paging: Volume 4 (1996) nr. 2 pages 128-138
Year: 1996-01-01
Contents: Sixty-one subjects with bulimia nervosa completed a checklist of cues that might be expected to elicit symptoms. Principal components analysis revealed three components: 1) self-consciousness, 2) negative affect, and 3) “impulse” cues. Subjects with narcissistic personality characteristics reported responding more strongly to “self-consciousness” cues, while subjects with avoidant personality characteristics reported responding more strongly to “negative affect” cues. Subjects who were not abstinent at the end of group psychotherapy endorsed a greater number of cues in general and also responded to a greater number of the “impulse” cues.
Publisher: Routledge
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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