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Continuity and discontinuity models of bulimia nervosa: A taxometric investigation.
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Bulimia TestHealth OutcomeTaxometric InvestigationBulimia NervosaFood ChoiceObesityBody CompositionEating DisordersTaxometric AnalysisPublic HealthStatisticsAppetite ControlHealth SciencesPsychiatryHealth PromotionCross-sectional StudyChildhood ObesityMedicinePsychopathology
Past research evaluating the continuity and discontinuity models of bulimia has produced inconclusive results. In the current study, we performed a taxometric analysis of bulimia nervosa using means above minus below a sliding cut and maximum covariance analysis with a sample of women diagnosed with bulimia nervosa (n = 201) or women college students (n = 412). Indicators were derived from the Bulimia Test--Revised and the Eating Attitudes Test--26, and both a mixed sample and the nonclinical sample were analyzed. With both taxometric methods and both mixed and nonclinical samples, results were consistently suggestive of a latent taxon for bulimia. These results challenge a dimensional model of bulimia nervosa.
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