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Binge Eating Disorder Should Be Included in DSM-IV: A Reply to Fairburn et al.'s "The Classification of Recurrent Overeating: The Binge Eating Disorder Proposal".
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Eating Disorders. Mar1993, Vol. 13 Issue 2, p161-169. 9p.
Subject
*COMPULSIVE eating
*EATING disorders
*BULIMIA
*DIAGNOSIS
*MEDICAL research
*RESEARCH
*PATHOLOGICAL psychology
*PROGNOSIS
*MEDICAL care
*PSYCHOLOGICAL distress
*HEALTH outcome assessment
*PATIENTS
Language
ISSN
0276-3478
Abstract
Extensive recent research supports a proposal that a new eating disorder, binge eating disorder (BED), be included in DSM-IV. BED criteria define a relatively pure group of individuals who are distressed by recurrent binge eating who do not exhibit the compensatory features of bulimia nervosa. This large number of patients currently can only be diagnosed as eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS). Recognizing this new disorder will help stimulate research and clinical programs for these patients. Fairburn et al.'s critique of BED fails to acknowledge the large body of knowledge that indicates that BED represents a distinct and definable subgroup of eating disordered patients and that the diagnosis provides useful information about psychopathology, prognosis, and outcome (Fairburn, Welch, & Hay [in press]). The classification of recurrent overeating: The ‘binge eating disorder’ proposal. International Journal of Eating Disorders.) Against any reasonable standard for adding a new diagnosis to DSM-IV, BED meets the test. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]