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Mood changes and affective disorder in the bulimic binge—Purge cycle
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Affective NeuroscienceMental HealthImpulsivityPsychologySocial SciencesBulimia NervosaAffective ScienceEating DisordersMood SymptomBehavioral SciencesPsychiatric DiseasePsychiatryDepressionBulimic Binge–purge CycleRetrospective Questionnaire ReportsPsychiatric DisorderMood SpectrumAddictionMood ChangesMood DisordersMedicineEmotionPsychopathology
Mood changes over the bulimic binge–purge cycle were studied in retrospective questionnaire reports of patients, 16 with and 34 without concurrent affective disorder. Moods clearly differed over phases. Mood reports depicted the period between the binge and purge as most unpleasant, with low energy/excitement and security/relief and high panic/helplessness and guilt/disgust/anger. Feelings after the purge were relatively calm and pleasurable, with low panic/helplessness and excitement/energy and high security/relief. Patients with affective disorder did not differ from those without affective disorder in their mood changes during the cycle.
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