PSYB32H3 Chapter Notes - Chapter 10: Binge Eating Disorder, Bulimia Nervosa, Eating Disorder Inventory
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Lifetime prevalence for: anorexia: 0. 9% women & 0. 3% men, bulimia: 1. 5% women & 0. 5% men, binge eating: 3. 5% women & 2% men. In a 2006 survey of canadian 15 and older 0. 5% reported diagnosis within the 12 months before (0. 8% women & 0. 2%men) Among women 15-24 1. 5% reported an eating disorder. Do you think anorexia or bulimia is the most common eating disorder diagnosis ? wrong that would be ednos. Eating disorder not otherwise specified: most common eating disorder diagnosis characterized by heterogeneous symptoms and other features that do not fit the symptoms of other eating disorders applied to between 40- Purging disorder: a form of bulimia, that involves self-induced vomiting or laxative use at least once a week for a minimum of 6 months. Clear feature of purging disorder is high impulsivity sometimes it become so extreme that it manifests as an impulsive disorder.