40 Questions
What percentage of eating disorder presentations do not fit into prescribed categories?
40%
What is identified as a risk factor and symptom of most psychological disorders?
Insomnia
In the context of feeding and eating disorders, what is a high value placed upon in one domain?
Inability to feed oneself
What is considered a transdiagnostic factor according to the text?
Insomnia
What percentage of eating disorder presentations experience diagnostic drifting between categories?
40%
What are the two main types of sleep mentioned in the text?
REM and NREM
How many stages per sleep cycle are described in the text?
4
Approximately how many cycles of sleep can occur in a night according to the text?
4 to 6
Which sleep disorder is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness?
Hypersomnolence Disorder
What is a risk factor for Hypersomnolence Disorder?
High caffeine intake
What percentage of individuals with eating disorders have psychiatric comorbidity?
60%
What is a common precipitating factor for insomnia?
Stressful life events
What is the prevalence rate of chronic insomnia in adult patients according to Bhaskar et al. (2016)?
40%
Which disorder is characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness and long sleep duration at night?
Hypersomnolence Disorder
What is mentioned as a common risk factor for Hypersomnolence Disorder?
Excessive caffeine consumption
Which feeding or eating disorder has the highest mortality rate of any other mental disorder?
Anorexia Nervosa
What is a common risk factor for Substance/Medication-Induced Sleep Disorder?
Substance use/dependence or medication
How often does someone die in the USA as a direct result of an eating disorder, according to the text?
Every 63 minutes
How long should symptoms of Substance/Medication-Induced Sleep Disorder persist to meet the diagnostic criteria?
1 month
Which diagnostic category of feeding or eating disorders is described as having altered reward and inhibitory control?
Anorexia Nervosa
What is the prevalence of insomnia symptoms among individuals with substance use/dependence or medication issues?
High prevalence
What is the most common method used in the USA to directly result in death due to an eating disorder?
Suicide
Which assessment method is commonly used for diagnosing Hypersomnolence Disorder?
Sleep study (polysomnography)
Which of the following is not one of the Diagnostic Categories of Feeding & Eating Disorders?
Orthorexia Nervosa
What is a common risk factor for developing Hypersomnolence Disorder?
Older age
What is the frequency and duration requirement for diagnosing Bulimia Nervosa based on the text?
1 binge-purge episode per week for at least 3 months
What is identified as a risk factor for developing Bulimia Nervosa in the text?
Temperament, perfectionism, and low self-esteem
What is the prevalence rate of Bulimia Nervosa among young females in a 12-month period according to the text?
1-1.5%
What is a diagnostic feature of Hypersomnolence Disorder as described in the text?
Excessive daytime sleepiness
Which of the following is not mentioned as a risk factor for Hypersomnolence Disorder in the text?
History of dieting
What is the recommended frequency and duration for binge-eating episodes to be considered as a symptom of an eating disorder?
1 binge-episode/week for at least 3 months
What is the 12-month prevalence rate of Feeding and Eating Disorders among males?
0.8%
What is the prevalence rate of Feeding and Eating Disorders among females in a lifetime?
2.8%
Which of the following is mentioned as a risk factor for Feeding and Eating Disorders?
Low self-esteem
What type of assessment can be used to diagnose Feeding and Eating Disorders?
Semi-structured interview
What is the Diagnostic Feature of Other Specified Feeding or Eating Disorder (OSFED)?
Do not meet full criteria for any other disorder
'Diagnostic Drifting' refers to what in the context of eating disorders?
Shifting from one disorder to another
'Hypersomnolence Disorder' can be characterized by which of the following?
'Excessive Daytime Sleepiness'
'Hypersomnolence Disorder' is associated with which of the following as a risk factor?
'High Stress Levels'
'Psychotherapy' is mentioned as a treatment option for which disorder?
'Feeding and Eating Disorders'
Test your knowledge on the diagnostic feature of Unspecified Feeding or Eating Disorder, when someone does not meet the full criteria for any other disorder. Explore the prevalence and clinically relevant aspects of this disorder.
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