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期刊名:Journal of eating disorders

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ISSN:2050-2974

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IF/分区:4.5/Q1

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Background: Living with people diagnosed with a mental disorder is known to increase the risk of developing high levels of so-called "caregiver burden" in informal caregivers. In-depth analysis of this phenomenon and spec...
Laura Kiely,Stephen Touyz,Janet Conti et al. Laura Kiely et al.
Background: Current evidence-based treatments for adult anorexia nervosa (AN) have limitations, with high attrition, very poor outcomes for 20% of people, and no clearly superior manualised therapy for adults with AN. Spe...
Phillip Aouad,Emma Bryant,Danielle Maloney et al. Phillip Aouad et al.
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Hannah Webb,Bethan Dalton,Madeleine Irish et al. Hannah Webb et al.
Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly affected intensive treatment settings (i.e., inpatient [IP] and day patient [DP]) in specialist eating disorder services. However, the impact on clinicians working in th...
Chris Millar,Beth Greenhill Chris Millar
Background: Diagnostic overshadowing can prevent the treatment of comfort eating in people with intellectual disabilities, and the published literature contains few therapeutic examples. This case study reports a relative...
Kamolthip Ruckwongpatr,Mohsen Saffari,Xavier C C Fung et al. Kamolthip Ruckwongpatr et al.
Background: The study aimed to examine the association between perceived weight stigma (PWS), weight status, and eating disturbances. We hypothesized that PWS would partially mediate the association between weight status ...
Mima Simic,Catherine S Stewart,Anna Konstantellou et al. Mima Simic et al.
Background: Findings from randomised control trials inform the development of evidence-based eating disorder (ED) practice guidelines internationally. Only recently are data beginning to emerge regarding how these treatme...
Katrin E Giel,Kathrin Schag,Peter Martus et al. Katrin E Giel et al.
Background: The current first-line treatment for binge eating disorder (BED), which is psychotherapy, is moderately effective in terms of abstinence from binge-eating. Neurobiological evidence suggests that people affecte...
Jeremy Ryan Pan,Tina Yutong Li,Danny Tucker et al. Jeremy Ryan Pan et al.
Background: It is a common misconception that women with active anorexia nervosa (AN) are less likely to conceive. Pregnancies in women with AN are considered high risk. The purpose of this systematic review was to explor...
Jennifer L Gaudiani,Alyssa Bogetz,Joel Yager Jennifer L Gaudiani
Background: Most individuals with eating disorders will either recover, settle into an unrecovered but self-defined acceptable quality of life, or continue to cycle from crisis to relative stability over time. However, a ...