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Negative Stress and the Outcome of Treatment for Binge Eating
Authors:Victor R. Pendleton  Edwin Willems  Paul Swank  Walker S. Carlos Poston  G. Ken Goodrick  Rebecca S. Reeves
Affiliation:Department of Psychosocial Medicine , University Hospital , Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:This study investigated the ability of negatively versus positively perceived stress to predict outcome of treatment for binge eating disorder (BED). Participants were 62 obese women satisfying the DSMIV research criteria for BED. Stress was measured using an instrument based on the Recent Life Change Questionnaire (RLCQ). Participants experiencing high negative stress during the study period reported a binge eating frequency three times greater than that reported by subjects experiencing low negative stress (2.14 vs. 0.65 binge-days/week). Negative stress predicted how fast an individual would reduce binge eating and demonstrated more predictive power than positive stress.
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