Advanced search×

Severity of bulimic symptoms is the best predictor of interference on an emotional Stroop paradigm.

Eat Weight Disord 11(1):38-44 (2006) PMID 16801744

The goal of the current study was to further investigate whether an emotional Stroop effect exists among patients with bulimia nervosa.

Version: za2963e q8za0 q8zb0 q8zc6 q8zd3 q8ze0 q8zfa q8zg3

Similar articles you may find interesting…

  1. The Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale for Children (IUSC): Discriminating Principal Anxiety Diagnoses and Severity.

    Psychol Assess (2013) PMID 23647032

    The specific relationship of intolerance of uncertainty (IU) to generalized anxiety disorder (GAD) in youth was examined by evaluating the ability of the Intolerance of Uncertainty Scale for Children (IUSC) to discriminate among principal anxiety disorder diagnoses. Analyses examined...
  2. Management of a difficult knee problem

    Man Ther 18(3):258-263 (2013) PMID 22748203

    Chronic disabling patellofemoral (PF) pain and instability can have significant effects on patient function and lifestyle. Although the management of PF pain has improved greatly, there is still a category of patient who tends to have recalcitrant symptoms, which are difficult to man...
  3. Correlations between polysomnographic and lateral airway radiograph measurements in paediatric obstructive sleep apnoea.

    J Paediatr Child Health (2013) PMID 23621401

    Using intraclass correlations, inter-rater correlations were moderate to high for all four standardised evaluations of LAR with values ranging from 0.51 to 0.96. With the radiologist taken as the 'gold standard', individual assessors ranged from 0.05 to 0.91. LAR correlated best with PSG determined...