Autor(es):
Pinheiro, Andrea Poyastro ; Bulik, Cynthia M. ; Sullivan, Patrick F. ; Machado, Paulo P. P.
Data: 2008
Identificador Persistente: https://hdl.handle.net/1822/11890
Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
Assunto(s): Eating disorders; Bulimia nervosa; Latent class analysis; Purging; Binge eating disorder
Descrição
Objective: To investigate whether clusters of bulimic symptoms exist in a community sample of young Portuguese women. Method: A total of 2028 females, aged 12–23 years, completed the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q). Latent class analysis was applied to the seven bulimic symptoms, age, and body mass index. Results: The selected 4-class solution yielded a ‘‘healthy’’ class, reporting minimal binge eating and purging behaviors. A ‘‘binge eating’’ class, resembled binge eating disorder. A ‘‘purging’’ class had infrequent binge eating, but frequent compensatory behaviors. Finally, in a ‘‘classic bulimia nervosa’’ class, binge eating episodes were reported by 95% of participants, and compensatory behaviors were frequently endorsed. EDE -Q global and subscale scores differed across all latent classes. Conclusion: In the community, three natural patterns exist: binge eating plus compensatory behaviors, binge eating only, and purging in the absence of binge eating. These results have implications for future revisions of eating disorders nosology.