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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISCRDERS Contents Volume 23 1998 Issue No. 1 Commentary Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing in Eating Disorders: Caution Against Premature Acceptance J. I. Hudson, E. A. Chase, and H. G. Pope, Jr. Regular Articles The Validity of the DSM-IV Scheme for Classifying Bulimic Eating Disorders P. Hay and C. Fairburn A Comparison of Two Approaches to the Assessment of Binge Eating in Obesity M. M. Gladis, T. A. Wadden, G. D. Foster, R. A. Vogt, and B. ]. Wingate Binge Eating in an Obese Community Sample R. H. Striegel-Moore, G. T. Wilson, D. E. Wilfley, K. A. Elder, and K. D. Brownell Attachment Style and Weight Concerns in Preadolescent and Adolescent Girls T. M. Sharpe, J. D. Killen, S. W. Bryson, C. M. Shisslak, L. S. Estes, N. Gray, M. Crago, and C. B. Taylor Agreement between Survey and Interview Measures of Weight Control Practices in Adolescents S. A. French, C. B. Peterson, M. Story, N. Anderson, M. P. Mussell, and J. E. Mitchell Prevalence of Eating Disorders in Norwegian General Hospitals 1990-1994: Admissions per Year and Seasonality K. G. Gétestam, L. Eriksen, T. Heggestad, and S. Nielsen The Comorbidity of Depression and Eating Dysregulation Processes in a Diet-Seeking Obese Population: A Matter of Gender Specificity G. J. Musante, P. R. Costanzo, and K. E. Friedman Conscious and Preconscious Processing of Food, Body Weight and Shape, and Emotion-Related Words in Women with Anorexia Nervosa T. Sackville, D. E. Schotte, S. W. Touyz, R. Griffiths, and P. J. V. Beumont Children’s Figure Ratings: Relationship to Self-Esteem and Negative Stereotyping M. Tiggemann and E. Wilson-Barrett Brief Reports Binge Eating in Bariatric Surgery Patients M. A. Kalarchian, G. T. Wilson, R. E. Brolin, and L. Bradley Light Therapy in the Clinical Management of an Eating-Disordered Adolescent with Winter Exacerbation J. B. Ash, E. Piazza, and J. L. Anderson Contents Chinese Men and Women in the United States and Hong Kong: Body and Self-Esteem Ratings as a Prelude to Dieting and Exercise C. Davis and M. A. Katzman Case Reports HIV-1 Seropositivity and Eating Disorders: A Case Report J. F. Morgan and J. H. Lacey Anorexia Nervosa, Major Depression, and Obcessive-Compulsive Disorder in a Down’s Syndrome Patient S. Raitasuo, H. Virtanen, and J. Raitasuo Anorexia Nervosa Following Gastric Reduction Surgery for Morbid Obesity M. Atchison, T. Wade, B. Higgins, and T. Slavotinek Issue No. 2 Female or Male Therapists for Women with Eating Disorders? A Pilot Study of Experts’ Opinions G. Waller and M. A. Katzman Disordered Eating in Adolescent Males from a School-Based Sample P. K. Keel, K. L. Klump, G. R. Leon, and J. A. Fulkerson Comparison of Habitual Runners and Anorexia Nervosa Patients P. S. Powers, D. D. Schocken, and F. R. Boyd Family Characteristics of Binge-Eating Disorder Patients E. L. Hedges, C. E. Cochrane, and T. D. Brewerton Ethnicity and Body Image: Quantitative and Qualitative Analysis M. Altabe The Relationship between Obesity and Medical Utilization among Women in a Primary Care Setting R. A. Sansone, L. A. Sansone, and M. W. Wiederman Lack of Sensitivity of Weight Targets Compared with Body Cell Mass for Determining Recovery from Malnutrition in Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa O. Trocki, M. T. Theodoros, and R. W. Shepherd Cross-Cultural Validity of the Eating Disorder Inventory: A Study of Chinese Patients with Eating Disorders in Hong Kong S. Lee, A. M. Lee, T. Leung First- and Second-Order Factor Structure of Five Subscales of the Eating Disorders Inventory T. E. Joiner, Jr. and T. F. Heatherton Attentional Biases in Eating Disorders: A Visual Probe Detection Procedure E. Rieger, D. E. Schotte, S. W. Touyz, P. J. V. Beumont, R. Griffiths, and J. Russell Anorexia Nervosa in an Arab Culture M. T. Abou-Saleh, Y. Younis, and L. Karim Contents Perceived Control in Eating Disorders: Relationship with Reported Sexual Abuse 213 G. Waller Dissociation and Eating Psychopathology: Gender Differences in a Nonclinical Population C. Meyer and G. Waller A Case Report of Usher’s Syndrome and Anorexia Nervosa V. Chapman, A. Valmana, and J. H. Lacey The Variable Manifestations and Contextual Meanings of Anorexia Nervosa: Two Case Illustrations from Hong Kong W. K. Kam and S. Lee Issue No. 3 An Empirical Analysis of Eating Disorder, Not Otherwise Specified: Preliminary Support for a Distinct Subgroup ]. S. Mizes and D. M. Sloan Relations of Restraint and Negative Affect to Bulimic Pathology: A Longitudinal Test of Three Competing Models E. Stice A Comparison of Purging and Nonpurging Eating-Disordered Outpatients: Mediating Effects of Weight and General Psychopathology R. O’Kearney, R. Gertler, J. Conti, and M. Duff Motivations for Running and Eating Attitudes in Obligatory Versus Nonobligatory Runners H. A. Slay, J]. Hayaki, M. A. Napolitano, and K. D. Brownell The Relationship Between Alexithymia, Depression, and Axis II Psychopathology in Eating Disorder Inpatients M. C. Sexton, S. R. Sunday, S. Hurt, and K. A. Halmi Body Weight Preoccupation in Middle-Age and Ageing Women: A General Population Survey A.-F. Allaz, M. Bernstein, P. Rouget, M. Archinard, and A. Morabia The Slender Ideal and Eating Disorders: An Interdisciplinary “Telescope” Model N. Barber The Role of Family Status and Ethnic Group on Body Image and Eating Behavior 3 Ogden and C. Elder An Ethnic Comparison of Eating Attitudes and Associated Psychological Problems in Young British Women E. Button, C. Reveley, and R. Palmer Contents Well-Being and Morbid Obesity in Women: A Controlled Therapy Evaluation S. Tanco, W. Linden, and T. Earle Brief Report Does the Composite International Diagnostic Interview Underdiagnose the Eating Disorders? C. Thornton, ]. Russell, and J]. Hudson Issue No. 4 Review Article Secular Trends in the Incidence of Anorexia Nervosa: Integrative Review of Population-Based Studies D. E. Pawluck and K. M. Gorey Regular Articles Food Cravers: Characteristics of Those Who Binge K. A. Gendall, P. R. Joyce, P. F. Sullivan, and C. M. Bulik The Initiation and the Maintenance of Dieting: Structural Models for Large-Scale Longitudinal Investigations G. F. Huon and K. G. Strong The Epidemiology of Eating Disorder Behaviors: An Australian Community-Based Survey P. Hay Patterns of Interpersonal Problems Associated with Binge Eating Disorder K. L. Eldredge, K. D. Locke, and L. M. Horowitz Variability in Self-Esteem, Moods, Shame, and Guilt in Women Who Binge ]. L. Sanftner and ]. H. Crowther Personality Disorders in Patients with Eating Disorders in Japan H. Matsunaga, N. Kirilike, T. Nagata, and S. Yamagami An Investigation of Satiety in Aging, Dementia, and Hyperphagia ]. Keene, T. Hope, P. ]. Rogers, and N. A. Elliman Emotional Eating and Eating Psychopathology among Non-Eating-Disordered Women G. Waller and S. Osman Elevated Total Cholesterol in Bulimia Nervosa P. F. Sullivan, K. A. Gendall, C. M. Bulik, F. A. Carter, and P. R. Joyce Brief Reports Smoking and Bulimia Nervosa S. L. Weich and C. G. Fairburn Sociotropy, Autonomy, and Bulimic Symptomatology M. A. Friedman and M. A. Whisman Contents Perceptions of Bed Rest by Anorexic Patients 443 R. Griffiths, G. Gross, J. Russell, C. Thornton, P. J. V. Beumont, D. Schotte, and S. W. Touyz Secular Changes in Standards of Bodily Attractiveness in Women: Tests of a Reproductive Model N. Barber Reflections on Prevention in Dieting-Induced Disorders G. F. Huon, C. Braganza, L. B. Brown, J. E. Ritchie, and W. G. Roncolato Case Report Plasma Concentrations of Leptin in a Bulimic Patient S. Herpertz, W. F. Blum, R. Wagner, C. Ritter, P. Englaro, W. Senf, and J. Hebebrand Author Index Subject Index Volume Contents Information for Contributors

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