M Eckern1, W Stevens, J Mitchell. 1. Department of Psychiatry, V.A. Medical Center, Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA.
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: Rumination has been described as a symptom in association with eating disorders, but also as a separate disorder. METHOD: A series of 8 female volunteers who reported rumination were systematically screened for the presence of eating disorders and other psychopathology. RESULTS: Seven met current or prior criteria for an Axis I disorder and five had a current or prior eating disorder. DISCUSSION: The importance of screening for eating disorders among women who ruminate, and for screening for rumination among eating disorder patients, is stressed. Copyright 1999 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
OBJECTIVE: Rumination has been described as a symptom in association with eating disorders, but also as a separate disorder. METHOD: A series of 8 female volunteers who reported rumination were systematically screened for the presence of eating disorders and other psychopathology. RESULTS: Seven met current or prior criteria for an Axis I disorder and five had a current or prior eating disorder. DISCUSSION: The importance of screening for eating disorders among women who ruminate, and for screening for rumination among eating disorderpatients, is stressed. Copyright 1999 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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