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期刊名:International journal of eating disorders

缩写:INT J EAT DISORDER

ISSN:0276-3478

e-ISSN:1098-108X

IF/分区:4.3/Q1

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Courtney P McLean,Kathleen de Boer,Megan Bray Courtney P McLean
Objective: Changes in eating patterns and/or food exclusion strategies, including the uptake of vegetarianism and veganism, may reflect disordered behaviors and attitudes in people with eating disorders. For this reason, ...
Samantha Wilson,Laura Lapadat,Lisa Y Zhu et al. Samantha Wilson et al.
Objective: Ecological momentary assessment (EMA) is a widely-used research method for investigating temporal relationships among eating disorder (ED) symptoms. Though EMA has many methodological advantages (e.g., reducing...
Phillipa J Hay Phillipa J Hay
The purpose of this Commentary is to expand upon Reilly et al. 2025's critique of the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) around a dialectic of its major strengths and its limitations. Although notable strengths of the EDE are its diagnostic ...
Jake Linardon,John Torous Jake Linardon
Objective: Smartphone technology presents a promising path toward expanding access to evidence-based eating disorder assessment and treatment. Despite rapid technological advances, research has yet to harness these system...
Ricarda Schmidt,Danielle Schewe,Stephan Herpertz et al. Ricarda Schmidt et al.
Objective: Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the most well-established treatment for binge-eating disorder (BED), but the mechanisms of change remain poorly understood. This study investigated in CBT for BED the effec...
Mariarca Ascione,Klaske A Glashouwer,Franck-Alexandre Meschberger-Annweiler et al. Mariarca Ascione et al.
Objective: This study examines the relationships between self-disgust, body dissatisfaction (BD), and attentional biases (AB) toward weight-related body areas, exploring whether self-disgust predicts attentional avoidance...
Charlotte P H Rottschäfer,Danielle Schewe,Martina de Zwaan et al. Charlotte P H Rottschäfer et al.
Objective: Research on social support, attachment insecurity, and negative affect in night eating syndrome (NES) is sparse, although these factors have been proposed as key components of etiological models in other eating...
Steffen Hartmann Steffen Hartmann
Eating disorders are associated with a high burden, functional impairment, and many comorbidities. Thus, evaluating the effectiveness of self-help interventions solely based on eating disorder symptom reduction limits their practical impact...
Maria Mercedes Guala,Aida Bikic,Kim Bul et al. Maria Mercedes Guala et al.
Objective: This study evaluated the effectiveness of Maze Out, a serious game (SG) codesigned by patients with eating disorders (ED) and clinicians as an adjunct to treatment as usual (TAU) for improving self-efficacy, se...
Mariel Messer,Claudia Liu,Matthew Fuller-Tyszkiewicz et al. Mariel Messer et al.
Objective: Intuitive eating is a viable intervention target for binge eating, yet current programs designed to cultivate this pattern of eating face challenges with scalability and accessibility. We developed a web-based,...