Does The Broad Categories For The Diagnosis Of Eating Disorders (Bcd-Ed) Scheme Reduce The Frequency Of Eating Disorder Not Otherwise Specified?

INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EATING DISORDERS(2011)

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Objective: This study evaluated whether the Broad Categories for the Diagnosis of Eating Disorders (BCD-ED) proposal (Walsh and Sysko, Int J Eat Disord, 42, 754-764, 2009) reduces the number of individuals who receive a DSM-IV eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) diagnosis.Method: Individuals calling a tertiary care facility completed a brief telephone interview and were classified into a DSM-IV eating disorder category (anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, EDNOS). Subsequently, the proposed DSM-5 criteria for eating disorders and the BCD-ED scheme were also applied.Results: A total of 247 individuals with telephone interview data met criteria for an eating disorder, including 97 (39.3%) with an EDNOS. Of patients with an EDNOS diagnosis, 97.6% were reclassified using the BCD-ED scheme.Discussion: The BCD-ED scheme has the potential to virtually eliminate the use of DSM-IV EDNOS; however, additional data are needed to document its validity and clinical utility. (C) 2010 by Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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diagnosis, eating disorder not otherwise specified, DSM-5
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