An exploratory study of clinical measures associated with subsyndromal pathological gambling in patients with binge eating disorder.
Both binge eating disorder (BED) and pathological gambling (PG) are characterized by impairments in impulse control. Subsyndromal levels of PG have been associated with measures of adverse health. The nature and significance of PG features in individuals with BED is unknown. Ninety-four patients wit...
Main Authors: | Yip, S, White, M, Grilo, C, Potenza, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2011
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