His primary scientific interests are in Psychiatry, Eating disorders, Clinical psychology, Binge eating and Bulimia nervosa. His Psychiatry study frequently draws connections to other fields, such as Personality. He combines subjects such as Developmental psychology, Young adult and Impulse control disorder with his study of Clinical psychology.
He has included themes like Overeating, Binge-eating disorder, Hostility and Disordered eating in his Binge eating study. His study in Bulimia nervosa is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Anorexia nervosa and Affect. His Obesity research incorporates themes from Physical therapy, Surgery and Incidence.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Psychiatry, Clinical psychology, Eating disorders, Binge eating and Bulimia nervosa. His Psychiatry research includes themes of Young adult and Body mass index. His studies deal with areas such as Physical therapy and Gerontology as well as Body mass index.
As part of one scientific family, Ross D. Crosby deals mainly with the area of Clinical psychology, narrowing it down to issues related to the Cognitive behavioral therapy, and often Cognitive therapy. His research integrates issues of Psychometrics and Anorexia nervosa in his study of Eating disorders. His Binge eating research includes elements of Overeating, Binge-eating disorder, Affect and Developmental psychology.
His primary areas of study are Clinical psychology, Eating disorders, Binge eating, Bulimia nervosa and Obesity. His Clinical psychology study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Body mass index, Psychiatry, Anxiety and Randomized controlled trial. As part of the same scientific family, Ross D. Crosby usually focuses on Eating disorders, concentrating on Young adult and intersecting with Intervention.
His Binge eating study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Psychological intervention, Binge-eating disorder, Affect, Generalized estimating equation and Developmental psychology. His studies in Bulimia nervosa integrate themes in fields like Big Five personality traits, Personality, Medical diagnosis and Amygdala. His Overweight course of study focuses on Weight loss and Surgery and Weight control.
His primary areas of investigation include Binge eating, Clinical psychology, Bulimia nervosa, Eating disorders and Psychopathology. His study in Binge eating is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Ecology, Binge-eating disorder, Affect, Generalized estimating equation and Developmental psychology. His research integrates issues of Test, Treatment outcome and Factor structure in his study of Clinical psychology.
Bulimia nervosa is a subfield of Psychiatry that Ross D. Crosby explores. The study incorporates disciplines such as Young adult, Meta-analysis, Intervention and Pediatrics in addition to Eating disorders. His work deals with themes such as Psychological intervention, Cognitive psychology, Anorexia nervosa, Randomized controlled trial and Anxiety, which intersect with Psychopathology.
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Defining clinically meaningful change in health-related quality of life
Ross D Crosby;Ronette L Kolotkin;G.Rhys Williams.
Journal of Clinical Epidemiology (2003)
Compulsive buying: descriptive characteristics and psychiatric comorbidity
G. A. Christenson;R. J. Faber;M. De Zwaan;N. C. Raymond.
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry (1994)
Development of a brief measure to assess quality of life in obesity.
Ronette L. Kolotkin;Ross D. Crosby;Karl D. Kosloski;G. Rhys Williams.
Obesity Research (2001)
Health Benefits of Gastric Bypass Surgery after 6 Years
Ted D. Adams;Lance E. Davidson;Sheldon E. Litwin;Sheldon E. Litwin;Ronette L. Kolotkin.
JAMA (2012)
Daily and momentary mood and stress are associated with binge eating and vomiting in bulimia nervosa patients in the natural environment.
Joshua M. Smyth;Stephen A. Wonderlich;Kristin E. Heron;Martin J. Sliwinski.
Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology (2007)
Ten-year follow-up of anorexia nervosa: clinical course and outcome
Elke D Eckert;K. A. Halmi;P. Marchi;William M Grove.
Psychological Medicine (1995)
Eating disorders and personality: A methodological and empirical review
Lisa R.R. Lilenfeld;Stephen Wonderlich;Lawrence P. Riso;Ross Crosby.
Clinical Psychology Review (2006)
An examination of the food addiction construct in obese patients with binge eating disorder
Ashley N. Gearhardt;Marney A. White;Robin M. Masheb;Peter T. Morgan.
International Journal of Eating Disorders (2012)
The First International Consensus Summit for Sleeve Gastrectomy (SG), New York City, October 25–27, 2007
Mervyn Deitel;Ross D. Crosby;Michel Gagner.
Obesity Surgery (2008)
The Second International Consensus Summit for Sleeve Gastrectomy, March 19-21, 2009.
Michel Gagner;Mervyn Deitel;Traci L. Kalberer;Ann L. Erickson.
Surgery for Obesity and Related Diseases (2009)
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