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Am J Psychiatry 160:363-365, February 2003
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Brief Report

Are Top Journals Biased Against Eating Disorders Topics?

Susie Frost, M.Sc., Rebecca Murphy, B.A., Peter Webster, M.A., M.R.C.Psych., and Ulrike Schmidt, Ph.D., M.R.C.Psych.

OBJECTIVE: This study investigated whether there is a bias against eating disorders research among the leading psychiatric, psychological, and medical journals. METHOD: The authors performed a comparison between the number of empirical articles published about anorexia nervosa and/or bulimia nervosa and the number of articles published about panic disorder and/or agoraphobia (i.e., disorders of comparable disease burden) in 29 high-impact journals over a 5-year period (1996–2001). RESULTS: There were almost twice as many published empirical articles about panic disorder and/or agoraphobia (N=365) as there were about anorexia nervosa and/or bulimia nervosa (N=169). CONCLUSIONS: The findings indicate a possible bias against eating disorders research among some leading psychiatric journals. Alternative explanations and implications are discussed.




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