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Introduction To The Special Issue On Evidence-Based Advocacy And Strategic Science In Eating Disorders, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Introduction To The Special Issue On Evidence-Based Advocacy And Strategic Science In Eating Disorders, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
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Fifty Volumes Of Scholarship On Eating Disorders, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Fifty Volumes Of Scholarship On Eating Disorders, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ross D. Crosby: Scholar, Teacher, Mentor, And Friend. Introducing A Virtual Issue Honoring The Contributions Of Ross D. Crosby To The Field Of Eating Disorders, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ross D. Crosby: Scholar, Teacher, Mentor, And Friend. Introducing A Virtual Issue Honoring The Contributions Of Ross D. Crosby To The Field Of Eating Disorders, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Reducing The Burden Of Suffering From Eating Disorders: Unmet Treatment Needs, Cost Of Illness, And The Quest For Cost-Effectiveness, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Reducing The Burden Of Suffering From Eating Disorders: Unmet Treatment Needs, Cost Of Illness, And The Quest For Cost-Effectiveness, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Speaking Of That: Terms To Avoid Or Reconsider In The Eating Disorders Field, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Speaking Of That: Terms To Avoid Or Reconsider In The Eating Disorders Field, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Social Network Media Exposure And Adolescent Eating Pathology In Fiji, R H. Striegel, A E. Becker, K E. Fay, J Agnew-Blais, A N. Khan, S E. Gilman
Social Network Media Exposure And Adolescent Eating Pathology In Fiji, R H. Striegel, A E. Becker, K E. Fay, J Agnew-Blais, A N. Khan, S E. Gilman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
BACKGROUND:
Mass media exposure has been associated with an increased risk of eating pathology. It is unknown whether indirect media exposure--such as the proliferation of media exposure in an individual's social network--is also associated with eating disorders.
AIMS:
To test hypotheses that both individual (direct) and social network (indirect) mass media exposures were associated with eating pathology in Fiji.
METHOD:
We assessed several kinds of mass media exposure, media influence, cultural orientation and eating pathology by self-report among adolescent female ethnic Fijians (n=523). We fitted a series of multiple regression models of eating pathology, assessed by the Eating Disorder Examination …
Ethnic Differences In Food Sources Of Vitamin D In Adolescent American Girls: The National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute Growth And Health Study, R H. Striegel, L V. Van Horn, R Bausermann, S Affenito, D Thompson, D Franko, A Albertson
Ethnic Differences In Food Sources Of Vitamin D In Adolescent American Girls: The National Heart, Lung, And Blood Institute Growth And Health Study, R H. Striegel, L V. Van Horn, R Bausermann, S Affenito, D Thompson, D Franko, A Albertson
Ruth Striegel Weissman
The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute Growth and Health Study (NGHS) was a 10-year longitudinal study of the development of obesity and CVD risk factors (including dietary, psychosocial, environmental and others) in 2,379 African-American and white females who were 9 or 10 years old at study entry. Current studies have documented a high prevalence of vitamin D insufficiency among healthy children, adolescents and young adults in the United States, especially among low-income, black and Hispanic children (defined as serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D concentrations of ≤ 20 ng/mL). Although the main source of vitamin D is direct exposure of the skin …
Clarifying Boundaries Of Binge Eating Disorder And Psychiatric Comorbidity: A Latent Structure Analysis, R H. Striegel, A Hilbert, K M. Pike, D E. Wilfley, C G. Fairburn, F A. Dohm
Clarifying Boundaries Of Binge Eating Disorder And Psychiatric Comorbidity: A Latent Structure Analysis, R H. Striegel, A Hilbert, K M. Pike, D E. Wilfley, C G. Fairburn, F A. Dohm
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Binge eating disorder (BED) presents with substantial psychiatric comorbidity. This latent structure analysis sought to delineate boundaries of BED given its comorbidity with affective and anxiety disorders. A population-based sample of 151 women with BED, 102 women with affective or anxiety disorders, and 259 women without psychiatric disorders was assessed with clinical interviews and self-report questionnaires. Taxometric analyses were conducted using DSM-IV criteria of BED and of affective and anxiety disorders. The results showed a taxonic structure of BED and of affective and anxiety disorders. Both taxa co-occurred at an above-chance level, but also presented independently with twice-as-large probabilities. Within …
Eating Patterns In Patients With Spectrum Binge Eating Disorder, R H. Striegel, K Harvey, F Rosselli, G T. Wilson, L L. Debar
Eating Patterns In Patients With Spectrum Binge Eating Disorder, R H. Striegel, K Harvey, F Rosselli, G T. Wilson, L L. Debar
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Objective
We sought to describe meal and snack frequencies of individuals with recurrent binge eating and examine the association between these eating patterns and clinical correlates.
Method
Data from 106 women with a minimum diagnosis of recurrent binge eating were utilized. Meal and snack frequencies were correlated with measures of weight, eating disorder features, and depression. Participants who ate breakfast every day (n=25) were compared with those who did not (n=81) on the same measures.
Results
Breakfast was the least, and dinner the most, commonly consumed meal. Evening snacking was the most common snacking occasion. Meal patterns were not significantly …
Adaptation And Evaluation Of The Clinical Impairment Assessment To Assess Disordered Eating Related Distress In An Adolescent Female Ethnic Fijian Population, R H. Striegel, A E. Becker, J J. Thomas, A Bainivualiku, L Richards, K Navara, A L. Roberts, S E. Gilman
Adaptation And Evaluation Of The Clinical Impairment Assessment To Assess Disordered Eating Related Distress In An Adolescent Female Ethnic Fijian Population, R H. Striegel, A E. Becker, J J. Thomas, A Bainivualiku, L Richards, K Navara, A L. Roberts, S E. Gilman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Objective:
Measurement of disease-related impairment and distress is central to diagnostic, therapeutic, and health policy considerations for eating disorders across diverse populations. This study evaluates psychometric properties of a translated and adapted version of the Clinical Impairment Assessment (CIA) in an ethnic Fijian population.
Method:
The adapted CIA was administered to ethnic Fijian adolescent schoolgirls (N = 215). We calculated Cronbach's α to assess the internal consistency, examined the association between indicators of eating disorder symptom severity and the CIA to assess construct and criterion validity, and compared the strength of relation between the CIA and measures of disordered eating …
Nocturnal Eating Association With: Binge Eating, Obesity, And Psychological Distress.Pdf, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Nocturnal Eating Association With: Binge Eating, Obesity, And Psychological Distress.Pdf, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Validity And Reliability Of A Fijian Translation And Adaptation Of The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, R H. Striegel, A E. Becker, J J. Thomas, A Bainivualiku, L Richards, K Navara, A L. Roberts, S E. Gilman
Validity And Reliability Of A Fijian Translation And Adaptation Of The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire, R H. Striegel, A E. Becker, J J. Thomas, A Bainivualiku, L Richards, K Navara, A L. Roberts, S E. Gilman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Objective:
Assessment of disordered eating has uncertain validity across culturally diverse populations. This study evaluated Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) performance in an ethnic Fijian study population.
Method:
The EDE-Q was translated, adapted, and administered to school-going Fijian adolescent females (N = 523). A subsample (n = 81) completed it again within ~1 week. We assessed feasibility, internal consistency, and test-retest reliability; evaluated construct validity through factor analysis and correlation with similar constructs; and examined the marginal utility of an additional question on traditional purgative use.
Results:
Internal consistency reliability was adequate for the global scale and subscales (Cronbach's alpha …
Cost-Effectiveness Of Guided Self-Help Treatment For Recurrent Binge Eating, R H. Striegel, F L. Lynch, J F. Dickerson, N Perrin, L Debar, G T. Wilson, H C. Kraemer
Cost-Effectiveness Of Guided Self-Help Treatment For Recurrent Binge Eating, R H. Striegel, F L. Lynch, J F. Dickerson, N Perrin, L Debar, G T. Wilson, H C. Kraemer
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Objective
Adoption of effective treatments for recurrent binge-eating disorders depends on the balance of costs and benefits. Using data from a recent randomized controlled trial, we conducted an incremental cost-effectiveness analysis (CEA) of a cognitive behavioral therapy guided self-help intervention (CBT-GSH) to treat recurrent binge eating compared to treatment as usual (TAU).
Method
Participants were 123 adult members of an HMO (mean age = 37.2, 91.9% female, 96.7% non-Hispanic White) who met criteria for eating disorders involving binge eating as measured by the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE, Fairburn & Cooper, 1993). Participants were randomized either to treatment as usual (TAU) …
Cognitive-Behavioral Guided Self-Help For The Treatment Of Recurrent Binge Eating, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Cognitive-Behavioral Guided Self-Help For The Treatment Of Recurrent Binge Eating, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
A Qualitative Study Of Perceived Social Barriers To Care For Eating Disorders: Perspectives From Ethnically Diverse Health Care Consumers, R H. Striegel, A E. Becker, A H. Arrindell, A Perloe, K Fay
A Qualitative Study Of Perceived Social Barriers To Care For Eating Disorders: Perspectives From Ethnically Diverse Health Care Consumers, R H. Striegel, A E. Becker, A H. Arrindell, A Perloe, K Fay
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Objective:
The study aim was to identify and describe health consumer perspectives on social barriers to care for eating disorders in an ethnically diverse sample.
Method:
We conducted an exploratory secondary analysis of qualitative data comprising transcripts from semi-structured interviews with past and prospective consumers of eating disorder treatment (n = 32). Transcripts were inputted into NVivo 8 for coding, sorting, and quantifying thematic content of interest within strata defined by ethnic minority and non-minority participants. We then examined the influence of key social barriers—including stigma and social stereotypes—on perceived impact on care.
Results:
The majority of respondents (78%) endorsed …
Recruitment For A Guided Self-Help Binge Eating Trial: Potential Lessons For Implementing Programs In Everyday Practice Settings, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Recruitment For A Guided Self-Help Binge Eating Trial: Potential Lessons For Implementing Programs In Everyday Practice Settings, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Recruitment For A Guided Self-Help Binge Eating Trial: Potential Lessons For Implementing Programs In Everyday Practice Settings, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Recruitment For A Guided Self-Help Binge Eating Trial: Potential Lessons For Implementing Programs In Everyday Practice Settings, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Beliefs About Eating And Eating Disorders, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Beliefs About Eating And Eating Disorders, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
The Validity And Clinical Utility Of Purging Disorder, Ruth Striegel Weissman
The Validity And Clinical Utility Of Purging Disorder, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Longitudinal Study Of Growth And Adiposity In Parous Compared With Nulligravid Adolescents, R H. Striegel, E P. Gunderson, G Schreiber, M Hudes, F Biro, S Daniels, P B. Crawford
Longitudinal Study Of Growth And Adiposity In Parous Compared With Nulligravid Adolescents, R H. Striegel, E P. Gunderson, G Schreiber, M Hudes, F Biro, S Daniels, P B. Crawford
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Objective
To examine the impact of pregnancy on adolescent growth and adiposity relative to nulligravidas of similar maturation stage.
Design
Prospective cohort study.
Setting
The multicenter National Heart, Lung and Blood Growth and Health Study with annual examinations from 1987-1988 through 1996-1997.
Participants
One thousand eight hundred ninety girls (983 black and 907 white) aged 9 to 10 years at enrollment.
Main Exposure
Self-reported number of pregnancies and births during adolescence and young adulthood (age, 15-19 years): 311 primiparas (17%), 84 multiparas (4%), 196 nulliparous gravidas (10%), and 1299 nulligravidas (69%).
Outcome Measures
Estimated race-specific changes in body weight, height, …
Gender Difference In The Prevalence Of Eating Disorder Symptoms, R H. Striegel, F Rosselli, N Perrin, L Debar, G T. Wilson, A May, H C. Kraemer
Gender Difference In The Prevalence Of Eating Disorder Symptoms, R H. Striegel, F Rosselli, N Perrin, L Debar, G T. Wilson, A May, H C. Kraemer
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Objective
This study examined gender differences in prevalence of eating disorder symptoms including body image concerns (body checking or avoidance), binge eating, and inappropriate compensatory behaviors.
Method
A random sample of members (ages 18 to 35) of a health maintenance organization was recruited to complete a survey by mail or on-line. Items were drawn from the Patient Health Questionnaire and the Body Shape Questionnaire.
Results
Among the 3,714 women and 1,808 men who responded, men were more likely to report overeating whereas women were more likely to endorse loss of control while eating. Although statistically significant gender differences were observe, …
Gender Difference In The Prevalence Of Eating Disorder Symptoms.Pdf, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Gender Difference In The Prevalence Of Eating Disorder Symptoms.Pdf, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
The Validity And Clinical Utility Of Night Eating Syndrome, Ruth Striegel Weissman
The Validity And Clinical Utility Of Night Eating Syndrome, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
The Relationship Between Meal Frequency And Body Mass Index In Black And White Adolescent Girls: More Is Less.Pdf, Ruth Striegel Weissman
The Relationship Between Meal Frequency And Body Mass Index In Black And White Adolescent Girls: More Is Less.Pdf, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
What Mediates The Relationship Between Family Meals And Adolescent Health Issues?, Ruth Striegel Weissman
What Mediates The Relationship Between Family Meals And Adolescent Health Issues?, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Health Services Use In Eating Disorders, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Health Services Use In Eating Disorders, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
What’S Love Got To Do With It? Family Cohesion And Healthy Eating In Adolescent Girls, Ruth Striegel Weissman
What’S Love Got To Do With It? Family Cohesion And Healthy Eating In Adolescent Girls, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Should Binge Eating Disorder Be Included In The Dsm-V? A Critical Review Of The State Of Evidence., Ruth Striegel Weissman
Should Binge Eating Disorder Be Included In The Dsm-V? A Critical Review Of The State Of Evidence., Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
). Disordered Eating And Substance Use In High School Students: Results From The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, Ruth Striegel Weissman
). Disordered Eating And Substance Use In High School Students: Results From The Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, Ruth Striegel Weissman
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Health Services Use In Eating Disorders, R H. Striegel, L Debar, G T. Wilson, J Dickerson, F Rosselli, N Perrin, F Lynch, H C. Kraemer
Health Services Use In Eating Disorders, R H. Striegel, L Debar, G T. Wilson, J Dickerson, F Rosselli, N Perrin, F Lynch, H C. Kraemer
Ruth Striegel Weissman
Background
This study examined healthcare services used by adults diagnosed with an eating disorder (ED) in a large health maintenance organization in the Pacific Northwest.
Method
Electronic medical records were used to collect information on all out-patient and in-patient visits and medication dispenses, from 2002 to 2004, for adults aged 18–55 years who received an ED diagnosis during 2003. Healthcare services received the year prior to, and following, the receipt of an ED diagnosis were examined. Cases were matched to five comparison health plan members who had a health plan visit close to the date of the matched case’s ED …