1990
DOI: 10.1002/1098-108x(199003)9:2<129::aid-eat2260090202>3.0.co;2-h
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Description of eating-disordered, psychiatric, and normal women along cognitive and psychodynamic dimensions

Abstract: To evaluate various psychological constructs used in formulations of anorexia and bulimia nervosa, we compared 76 eating‐disordered, 20 psychiatric, and 24 normal women on measures of irrational cognitions, object‐relations disturbances, and defense styles. The eating‐disordered groups exhibited more disturbance on all measures than normals and many pathological elevations relative to psychiatric controls. Despite these differences, common qualitative features were identified in all patient groups, suggesting … Show more

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“…These studies demonstrate substantially greater defensive pathology in eating disorder groups in comparison to controls without consistent results regarding differences among the various eating disorders. However, two of these reports appeared to have studied substantially the same individuals (Steiger et al, 1989(Steiger et al, , 1990. Additional limitations of these studies include the use of an early version of the DSQ (Bond et al, 1983) and its problematic scoring algorithm.…”
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“…These studies demonstrate substantially greater defensive pathology in eating disorder groups in comparison to controls without consistent results regarding differences among the various eating disorders. However, two of these reports appeared to have studied substantially the same individuals (Steiger et al, 1989(Steiger et al, , 1990. Additional limitations of these studies include the use of an early version of the DSQ (Bond et al, 1983) and its problematic scoring algorithm.…”
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“…41,42 Bulimik belirtilerle fonksiyonel olmayan bilişler arasındaki ilişkiyi incelemek amacıyla yapılan ça-lışmalarda, bulimik hastaların kontrol grubuna göre daha yüksek test puanlarına sahip oldukları bulunmuştur. [43][44][45][46] Çalışmamızda beklendiği gibi, TYB-O grubu ile TYB-Yok-O grubu arasında beden imajı memnuniyeti açısından anlamlı fark saptanmıştır. Aynı zamanda TYB-Yok-O grubunun ölçek puanları kontrol grubundan anlamlı derecede düşüktür.…”
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“…Preliminary evidence from cross-sectional studies using adult samples suggest that eating disorders may also be associated with elevated levels of dysfunctional attitudes (9,10), but it remains unclear whether the obtained effects may be attributable to comorbid depressive symptoms (11).…”
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confidence: 91%