DSM-5 full syndrome, other specified, and unspecified eating disorders in Australian adolescents: prevalence and clinical significance.
Deborah MitchisonJonathan MondKay BusseyScott GriffithsNora TrompeterAlexandra LonerganKathleen M PikeStuart B MurrayPhillipa HayPublished in: Psychological medicine (2019)
Eating disorders, particularly 'other specified' syndromes, are common in adolescence, and are experienced across age, weight, socioeconomic and migrant status. The merit of adding a criterion for clinical significance to the eating disorders, similar to other DSM-5 disorders, warrants consideration. At the least, screening tools should measure distress and impairment associated with eating disorder symptoms in order to capture adolescents in greatest need for intervention.