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Examination of predictors and moderators for self-help treatments of binge-eating disorder. [PDF]
Robin M. Masheb, Carlos M. Grilo
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ABSTRACT Objective Eating disorders (ED) typically emerge in adolescence, a critical period for brain development and peer bonding. Interpersonal difficulties—particularly social anxiety—frequently co‐occur with ED. Oxytocin is a neuropeptide that modulates social cognition and linked to prosocial effects.
Victoria Burmester+5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Recent studies underscore the relevance of life meaning to the maintenance of eating disorders. A previously conducted randomized controlled trial tested a meaning‐centered intervention for female university students with high weight and shape concerns.
Franziska Schutzeichel+5 more
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ABSTRACT Background Poor rates of retention associated with digital interventions necessitate understanding of factors influencing engagement. This study presents a secondary analysis of a three‐arm, randomised controlled trial of an online self‐help treatment for bulimia nervosa (clinician‐supported, self‐help and waitlist control).
Sarah Barakat+4 more
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Illegal behaviors as a consequence of gambling disorder
Abstract Background and Objectives Gambling disorder has been associated with illegal behaviors; however, research using validated scales and in‐person assessments has been less common. Methods Four hundred and twenty‐seven people with gambling disorders taking part in clinical trials completed multiple instruments and select cognitive tasks.
Jon E. Grant, Samuel R. Chamberlain
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Opposite Changes in Circulating Adiponectin in Women With Bulimia Nervosa or Binge Eating Disorder
Palmiero Monteleone+6 more
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Overvaluation of shape and weight in binge eating disorder, bulimia nervosa, and sub-threshold bulimia nervosa [PDF]
Carlos M. Grilo+8 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This review maps existing literature on the prevalence of autism and ADHD in adult patients with Bulimia Nervosa (BN) and Binge Eating Disorder (BED); patient and stakeholder perspectives on this comorbidity; clinical differences in this population; and potential treatment adaptations or adjunct therapies.
Lauren Makin+4 more
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Binge eating, purging, or both: Eating disorder psychopathology findings from an internet community survey [PDF]
Christina A. Roberto+3 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To synthesise qualitative findings on the autistic experience of restrictive eating disorders in order to identify common themes and use this to inform future research on the development of more effective care. Method This systematic review was pre‐registered on PROSPERO (CRD42023434116) and followed PRISMA guidelines.
Rachel Loomes+4 more
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