Abstract

The marked impairment in emotion processing found in EDs is independent of affective disorders. Thus, the joint use of TAS and LEAS suggests a global emotion-processing deficit in EDs.

Keywords

AlexithymiaToronto Alexithymia ScalePsychologyBeck Depression InventoryAnxietyDepression (economics)Clinical psychologyConfoundingEating disordersPsychiatryMedicineInternal medicine

MeSH Terms

AdultAffective SymptomsCase-Control StudiesEmotionsFeeding and Eating DisordersFemaleHumansMultivariate AnalysisParisPsychological TestsSocial PerceptionSurveys and Questionnaires

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Publication Info

Year
2005
Type
article
Volume
37
Issue
4
Pages
321-329
Citations
350
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Sarah Bydlowski, Maurice Corcos, Philippe Jeammet et al. (2005). Emotion-processing deficits in eating disorders. International Journal of Eating Disorders , 37 (4) , 321-329. https://doi.org/10.1002/eat.20132

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DOI
10.1002/eat.20132
PMID
15856501

Data Quality

Data completeness: 81%