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ABSTRACT Objective Binge‐eating disorder (BED) is a serious psychological condition, often associated with trauma, as well as many critical physical and psychological consequences. Despite the availability of several evidence‐based treatments, full remission rates and long‐term recovery rates remain suboptimal.
Amaani H. Hatoum +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Eating disorder (ED) treatment often involves establishing expected body weights (EBWs). While individualised approaches are commonly used, whether and how EBWs are set across EDs, clinician perspectives on different approaches, and clinician training in this practice remain poorly understood.
Agatha A. Laboe +8 more
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Netflix and chill? The content-related and gratificational antecedents of binge-watching tendency
The purpose of this study is to investigate the phenomenon of binge-watching and its antecedents. By examining content-related factors such as preferences for TV formats, serial genres, and narrative structures this study extends current knowledge of ...
Christian Zabel +2 more
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The Binge-watching Experience on Netflix
Due to its worldwide influence, binge-watching has become one of the important research topics for philosophy and social sciences such as sociology, psychology, and media studies. Although noticable articles and books have been written about binge-watching, more studies seem needed when considering its influence on individuals.
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ABSTRACT Purpose Interventions embedded within eating disorder day hospital programmes are often provided on a rolling basis with flexible entry and exit points. This clinical audit examined the acceptability of one such intervention: a rolling Introduction to Compassion Focused Therapy for Eating Disorders (CFT‐E) group.
Conal Twomey +3 more
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Background: Binge-watching is the habit of watching television or series for extended periods, often involving consecutive viewing of multiple episodes from the same series.
Shailaja Bandla +4 more
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The Relationship Between Binge Watching and Sleep Quality of Undergraduate Nursing Students at Makassar Health Science College [PDF]
Binge watching, or binge watching a series at a time, is an increasingly common phenomenon among college students and has the potential to affect sleep quality.
Ayumar, Andi +3 more
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Social Anxiety and Peer Relationships Predict Weight Recovery in Adolescent Onset Anorexia Nervosa
ABSTRACT Background Adolescence is period of social change during which peer relationships are prioritised. The desire for social approval, which heavily influences behaviour, is often linked to an increased risk of developing an eating disorder (ED). Social cognition is impaired in ED and both autism and social anxiety frequently co‐occur.
Victoria Burmester +5 more
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Binge-Watching Netflix? Insights From Data Donations
Netflix is often credited with mainstreaming binge-watching through its release strategy and interface features. However, despite this reputation, data on actual consumption patterns remains scarce, enabling Netflix to shape the narrative about how content is consumed on its platform and what this implies about content quality and viewer attentiveness.
Karin Van Es, Dennis Nguyen
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ABSTRACT Objective Disturbances of glucose homoeostasis are claimed to act as both a consequence and maintaining factor in eating disorders (EDs). This study explored glucose trends and their association with real‐time food intake and self‐report eating psychopathology in a sample of patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and binge‐eating disorder (BED ...
Marianna Rania +8 more
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