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Academic Article Personality psychopathology differentiates risky behaviors among women with bulimia nervosa.
Academic Article Examining convergence of retrospective and ecological momentary assessment measures of negative affect and eating disorder behaviors.
Academic Article A latent profile analysis of childhood trauma in women with bulimia nervosa: Associations with borderline personality disorder psychopathology.
Academic Article The Yale-Brown-Cornell eating disorders scale self-report questionnaire: a new, efficient tool for clinicians and researchers.
Academic Article A pilot study examining diagnostic differences among exercise and weight suppression in bulimia nervosa and binge eating disorder.
Academic Article An examination of affect prior to and following episodes of getting drunk in women with bulimia nervosa.
Academic Article Improved memory function two years after bariatric surgery.
Academic Article Patient reports of cognitive problems are not associated with neuropsychological test performance in bariatric surgery candidates.
Academic Article Health-related quality of life among adolescents with eating disorders.
Academic Article Mood states preceding and following compulsive buying episodes: an ecological momentary assessment study.
Academic Article Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia Nervosa, and Binge Eating Disorder in Midlife and Beyond.
Academic Article The prevalence of compulsive hoarding and its association with compulsive buying in a German population-based sample.
Academic Article Facets of Impulsivity and Compulsivity in Women with Anorexia Nervosa.
Academic Article Repetitive eating questionnaire [Rep(eat)-Q]: Enlightening the concept of grazing and psychometric properties in a Portuguese sample.
Academic Article Diagnosing binge eating disorder: level of agreement between self-report and expert-rating.
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