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362 related items for PubMed ID: 27862127

  • 1. The Impact of DSM-5 on Eating Disorder Diagnoses.
    Vo M, Accurso EC, Goldschmidt AB, Le Grange D.
    Int J Eat Disord; 2017 May; 50(5):578-581. PubMed ID: 27862127
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  • 2. Eating disorders in adolescents: how does the DSM-5 change the diagnosis?
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  • 3. Other specified and unspecified feeding or eating disorders among women in the community.
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  • 4. The impact of revised DSM-5 criteria on the relative distribution and inter-rater reliability of eating disorder diagnoses in a residential treatment setting.
    Thomas JJ, Eddy KT, Murray HB, Tromp MD, Hartmann AS, Stone MT, Levendusky PG, Becker AE.
    Psychiatry Res; 2015 Sep 30; 229(1-2):517-23. PubMed ID: 26160205
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  • 5. Prevalence and severity of DSM-5 eating disorders in a community cohort of adolescents.
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  • 6. Comparison of DSM-IV versus proposed DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for eating disorders in a Japanese sample.
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    Eur Eat Disord Rev; 2013 Jan 30; 21(1):8-14. PubMed ID: 23059695
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  • 7. The impact of DSM-5 on the diagnosis and severity indicator of eating disorders in a treatment-seeking sample.
    Nakai Y, Nin K, Noma S, Teramukai S, Fujikawa K, Wonderlich SA.
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  • 8. Does the broad categories for the diagnosis of eating disorders (BCD-ED) scheme reduce the frequency of eating disorder not otherwise specified?
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  • 9. Comparison of DSM-IV versus proposed DSM-5 diagnostic criteria for eating disorders: reduction of eating disorder not otherwise specified and validity.
    Keel PK, Brown TA, Holm-Denoma J, Bodell LP.
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  • 10. [EDNOS is an eating disorder of clinical relevance, on a par with anorexia and bulimia nervosa].
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    Tijdschr Psychiatr; 2015 Sep 30; 57(4):258-64. PubMed ID: 25904429
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  • 11. [Changes to the classification of Eating Disorders in DSM-5].
    Knoll S, Föcker M, Hebebrand J.
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  • 12. Eating disorders.
    Erzegovesi S, Bellodi L.
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  • 13. "Diagnostic shift" from eating disorder not otherwise specified to bulimia nervosa using DSM-5 criteria: a clinical comparison with DSM-IV bulimia.
    MacDonald DE, McFarlane TL, Olmsted MP.
    Eat Behav; 2014 Jan 30; 15(1):60-2. PubMed ID: 24411751
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  • 14. Diagnostic Distribution of eating disorders: Comparison between DSMIV- TR and DSM-5.
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    Actas Esp Psiquiatr; 2017 Jan 30; 45(1):32-8. PubMed ID: 28186317
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  • 15. [Feeding and eating disorders in the DSM-5].
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  • 16. Comparative distribution and validity of DSM-IV and DSM-5 diagnoses of eating disorders in adolescents from the community.
    Flament MF, Buchholz A, Henderson K, Obeid N, Maras D, Schubert N, Paterniti S, Goldfield G.
    Eur Eat Disord Rev; 2015 Mar 30; 23(2):100-10. PubMed ID: 25524758
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  • 17. Problems applying the DSM-IV eating disorders diagnostic criteria in a general psychiatric outpatient practice.
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  • 18. Eating disorder not otherwise specified in an inpatient unit: the impact of altering the DSM-IV criteria for anorexia and bulimia nervosa.
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  • 19. Prevalence of eating disorders in middle-aged women.
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    Int J Eat Disord; 2014 Apr 30; 47(3):320-4. PubMed ID: 24293379
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  • 20. The relationship between eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) and officially recognized eating disorders: meta-analysis and implications for DSM.
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