2002
DOI: 10.1016/s0165-1781(02)00007-0
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Drug use disorders in Japanese eating disorder patients

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“…The lack of association between bingeing and substance use in the current study mirrors that found in a previous investigation of college students (Dunn et al, 2002) and research conducted in community samples (Dansky et al, 2000;Welch and Fairburn, 1996) and with adolescents (Stock et al, 2002) but is not in line with fi ndings from other studies that report higher rates of substance use in bulimic individuals than in anorexic or asymptomatic individuals (Braun et al, 1994;Franko et al, 2005;Herzog et al, 2006;Holderness et al, 1994;Nagata et al, 2002;Wiederman and Pryor, 1996). It is important to note that the current investigation focused on the relation between substance use and specifi c disordered eating behaviors, rather than on any particular diagnostic group (e.g., bulimia nervosa), because the majority of individuals who struggle with disordered eating do not meet full diagnostic criteria for anorexia or bulimia nervosa (Fairburn and Bohn, 2005;Herzog et al, 2006;Mitchell et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…The lack of association between bingeing and substance use in the current study mirrors that found in a previous investigation of college students (Dunn et al, 2002) and research conducted in community samples (Dansky et al, 2000;Welch and Fairburn, 1996) and with adolescents (Stock et al, 2002) but is not in line with fi ndings from other studies that report higher rates of substance use in bulimic individuals than in anorexic or asymptomatic individuals (Braun et al, 1994;Franko et al, 2005;Herzog et al, 2006;Holderness et al, 1994;Nagata et al, 2002;Wiederman and Pryor, 1996). It is important to note that the current investigation focused on the relation between substance use and specifi c disordered eating behaviors, rather than on any particular diagnostic group (e.g., bulimia nervosa), because the majority of individuals who struggle with disordered eating do not meet full diagnostic criteria for anorexia or bulimia nervosa (Fairburn and Bohn, 2005;Herzog et al, 2006;Mitchell et al, 2005).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 74%
“…countries (Garner et al 1985;Yellowlees, 1985;Mitchell et al 1986;Gleaves & Eberenz, 1993;Pryor et al 1996;Tobin & Griffing, 1996;Wiederman & Pryor, 1996a, b;Favaro & Santonastaso, 1997, 1998Nagata et al 2000a;Steiger et al 2001;Anderson et al 2002;Dohm et al 2002;Paul et al 2002;Stein et al 2004;Ruuska et al 2005;Corstorphine et al 2007;Ahren-Moonga et al 2008;Bulik et al 2008;Fichter et al 2008;Muehlenkamp et al 2009;Liang & Meg Tseng, 2011;Peebles et al 2011;Iannaccone et al 2013;Vansteelandt et al 2013;Bueno et al 2014). The 29th publication (Solano et al 2005) shared participants with the sample in Bueno et al (2014).…”
Section: Search Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Alguns estudos apontaram que a impulsividade deste subtipo seria uma manifestação de um transtorno de personalidade caracterizado por instabilidade afetiva e desinibição (Suzuki et al, 1993;Nagata et al, 2002). Resultados de pesquisas com comorbidade realmente indicaram freqüências significativamente superiores de transtornos de personalidade do tipo Cluster B e do tipo borderline em pacientes com transtornos alimentares associados à dependência de substâncias psicoativas (Grilo et al, 1995a;Bulik et al, 2004).…”
Section: Evolução Em Tratamentounclassified
“…Ainda que sujeito a outras pesquisas, um dado adicional que poderia reforçar essa hipótese seria a presença relativamente maior de pacientes com cleptomania e com jogo patológico nos grupos com transtornos alimentares, clínicos e subclínicos (em relação ao grupo sem transtornos alimentares, embora não significativa, 2 vezes maior para cleptomania e 4 vezes mais para jogo patológico A ausência de diferenças entre grupos para os transtornos ansiosos, do humor e psicóticos, embora refute a terceira hipótese levantada por este estudo, é consistente com trabalhos anteriores (Grilo et al, 1995a;Nagata et al, 2002).…”
Section: Evolução Em Tratamentounclassified
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