2014
Overvaluation of shape and weight as a mediator between self-esteem and weight bias internalization among patients with binge eating disorder
Pearl RL, White MA, Grilo CM. Overvaluation of shape and weight as a mediator between self-esteem and weight bias internalization among patients with binge eating disorder. Eating Behaviors 2014, 15: 259-261. PMID: 24854815, PMCID: PMC4053161, DOI: 10.1016/j.eatbeh.2014.03.005.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOvervaluation of shapeWeight bias internalizationWeight Bias Internalization ScaleRosenberg Self-Esteem ScaleBinge-eating frequencyWeight biasMediation analysisShape/weightTreatment-seeking individualsSelf-Esteem ScaleInternalization ScaleSemi-structured interviewsBingeOvervaluationClinical effortsDisordersPsychopathologyBiasSupportRelationshipScaleIndividualsImplicationsSignificant correlationWeight contributes
2004
Cognitive-Behavioral Theories of Eating Disorders
Williamson DA, White MA, York-Crowe E, Stewart TM. Cognitive-Behavioral Theories of Eating Disorders. Behavior Modification 2004, 28: 711-738. PMID: 15383683, DOI: 10.1177/0145445503259853.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCognitive-behavioral theoryNegative emotional reactionsCognitive biasesEmotional reactionsEating DisordersCompensatory behaviorsBehavioral theoryBehavior modificationConceptual baseDisordersPsychiatric classificationLiterature pertainingResearch studiesTheorySpecial issueBiasesHypothesisImplicationsFindingsArticleBehavior