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Publication Date: 2008-Dec
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Subtyping Women with Bulimia Nervosa along Dietary and Negative Affect Dimensions: Further Evidence of Reliability and Validity
Stice, Eric; Bohon, Cara; Marti, C. Nathan; Fischer, Kathryn
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, v76 n6 p1022-1033 Dec 2008
Studies have found that individuals with bulimia nervosa can be classified into dietary and dietary-negative affect subtypes and that the latter exhibit greater eating pathology, psychiatric comorbidity, and functional impairment; a more protracted clinical course; and a worse treatment response. In this report, the authors describe 2 prospective studies that found that young women with threshold (n = 48) and subthreshold (n = 83) bulimic pathology can be classified into dietary and dietary-negative affect subtypes; that two subtyping approaches produced similar results (mean kappa = 0.94); that the subtyping distinction showed 4-week test-retest reliability (kappa = 0.61); and that the dietary-negative affect subtype showed greater eating pathology, emotional distress, functional impairment, treatment seeking, and lower likelihood of recovery over 6-month and 3-year follow-ups than the dietary subtype. The dieting-negative affect subtyping distinction evidenced greater test-retest reliability and concurrent and predictive validity than did the purging-nonpurging subtyping distinction. The additional evidence for the reliability and validity of this subtyping scheme, particularly the prognostic utility, suggests it is worth additional inquiry. (Contains 2 tables and 2 footnotes.)
Descriptors: Females, Eating Disorders, Predictive Validity, Pathology, Affective Behavior, Negative Attitudes, Dietetics, Test Validity, Test Reliability, Classification, Psychological Patterns, At Risk Persons, Emotional Disturbances, Help Seeking, Counseling Effectiveness, Adolescents, Self Concept, Body Composition
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