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| Anja SpindlerSummaryAffiliation: University Hospital Country: Switzerland Publications
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Links between eating disorder symptom severity and psychiatric comorbidityAnja Spindler
Psychiatric Department, University Hospital, Culmannstrasse 8, CH 8091 Zurich, Switzerland
Eat Behav 8:364-73. 2007..The results showed that psychiatric comorbidity of both axes is linked with increased severity of ED symptoms and that there are associations between specific ED symptoms and specific forms of comorbidity...
Does weight gain induce cortical and trabecular bone regain in anorexia nervosa? A two-year prospective studyGabriella Milos
Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital of Zurich, Culmannstrasse 8, 8091, Zurich, Switzerland
Bone 41:869-74. 2007..The course of bone density and structure at different locations was different, and, despite weight increase, bone regain appeared to need different time periods...
Psychiatric comorbidity and Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) profiles in eating disorder patientsGabriella Milos
Psychiatric Department, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland
Can J Psychiatry 49:179-84. 2004..This study examines potential overlaps between psychiatric comorbidity (Axis I and II) and scores on the subscales of the Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI) in women with eating disorders (EDs)...
Eating disorder symptomatology and gender role orientationUrs Hepp
Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland
Int J Eat Disord 37:227-33. 2005..The aim of the current study was to investigate associations between gender role orientation and eating pathology in a sample of females with eating disorders (ED)...
Instability of eating disorder diagnoses: prospective studyGabriella Milos
Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital, Culmannstrasse 8, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland
Br J Psychiatry 187:573-8. 2005..The stability of eating disorder diagnoses has received little research attention...
Lung function, sociodemographic characteristics, and psychological reaction to transplant associated with chronic stress among lung recipientsLutz Goetzmann
Psychosocial Medicine, University Hospital Zurich, Haldenbachstrasse 18, Zurich, Switzerland
Anxiety Stress Coping 23:213-33. 2010..These results underscore the importance of transplant-related worries, regardless of the patient's current state of health...
Psychological processing of transplantation in lung recipients: a quantitative study of organ integration and the relationship to the donorLutz Goetzmann
Psychosocial Medicine, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Br J Health Psychol 14:667-80. 2009..Lung recipients undergo a complex psychological process, including organ integration and processing of attitudes towards the organ donor...
Psychosocial profiles after transplantation: a 24-month follow-up of heart, lung, liver, kidney and allogeneic bone-marrow patientsLutz Goetzmann
Department of Psychosocial Medicine, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Transplantation 86:662-8. 2008..This study aims to investigate whether transplant patients fall into different groups in good or poor psychosocial outcome after organ transplantation...
[The "Medication Experience Scale for Immunosuppressants" (MESI): initial results for a new screening instrument in transplant medicine]Lutz Goetzmann
Psychosoziale Medizin, Universitatsspital Zurich
Psychother Psychosom Med Psychol 56:49-55. 2006..The present study tested a newly developed screening instrument that records the subjective experiences and cognitive attitudes of patients vis-à-vis their immunosuppressive medication...
Cortical and trabecular bone density and structure in anorexia nervosaGabriella Milos
Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital of Zurich, Culmannstrasse 8, 8091 Zurich, Switzerland
Osteoporos Int 16:783-90. 2005....
Suicide attempts and suicidal ideation: links with psychiatric comorbidity in eating disorder subjectsGabriella Milos
Psychiatric Department, University Hospital, Zurich, Switzerland
Gen Hosp Psychiatry 26:129-35. 2004..Incorporating a comprehensive psychiatric evaluation into the clinical assessment of ED patients is important for the assessment of suicidality and for the provision of adequate treatments...
Incidence of severe anorexia nervosa in Switzerland: 40 years of developmentGabriella Milos
Psychiatric Outpatients Department, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Int J Eat Disord 35:250-8. 2004..The current study examined the development of the incidence of severe anorexia nervosa with five sampling periods covering the years 1956-1995 in a geographically defined region of Switzerland...
Psychiatric comorbidity and inpatient treatment history in bulimic subjectsAnja Spindler
Psychiatric Outpatient Department of the University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Gen Hosp Psychiatry 26:18-23. 2004..History of suicide attempts was also linked with inpatient experience, but history of underweight was not. The results showed that BN patients with specific types of comorbidity are more likely to be hospitalized than others...
Comorbidity of obsessive-compulsive disorders and duration of eating disordersGabriella Milos
Psychiatric Polyclinic, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Int J Eat Disord 31:284-9. 2002..Subjects with OCD were expected to show a longer history of ED...
Incidence of severe anorexia nervosa in Switzerland: 40 years of developmentGabriella Milos
Int J Eat Disord 36:118-9. 2004
Eating disorders symptomatology and inpatient treatment experience in eating-disordered subjectsGabriella Milos
Department of Psychiatry, University Hospital Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
Int J Eat Disord 35:161-8. 2004..This study aimed to examine whether eating disorder (ED) subjects with and without a history of inpatient treatment differ in the severity of symptoms as measured by the Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI-1)...
Community violence exposure, social cognition, and aggression among urban elementary school childrenNancy G Guerra
Department of Psychology, University of California, Riverside 92521, USA
Child Dev 74:1561-76. 2003..These findings suggest that witnessing community violence has an effect on children's aggressive behavior through both imitation of violence and the development of associated cognitions as children get older...
