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ABSTRACT Objectives Despite the rapid growth of generative artificial intelligence (AI), virtually no research exists examining the psychological impacts of viewing or interacting with AI‐generated images of people. Additionally, it remains relatively unknown whether informing viewers when images are AI‐generated is an effective way to lessen harm or ...
Brooke L. Bennett +5 more
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Adult Attachment and Disordered Eating in Undergraduate Men and Women [PDF]
Previous research on gender differences between males and females on the risk factors leading to disordered eating is sparse, especially on males and eating disorders using attachment theory.
Elgin, Jenna, Pritchard, Mary
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ABSTRACT Defining recovery in eating disorders remains a major challenge due to the absence of standardized, empirically validated criteria. Bardone‐Cone et al. (2025) address this gap by testing multidimensional, transdiagnostic recovery criteria spanning physical, behavioral, and cognitive domains.
Charlotte Bovenberg +3 more
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A high prevalence of body image dissatisfaction has been observed among adolescents over the last decades. The aim of this study was to evaluate the association between body image dissatisfaction and demographic factors in adolescents.
Yara Lucy Fidelix +4 more
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ABSTRACT Can emotional responses help explain public support for local environmental morality policies? As cities increasingly contend with complex interspecies conflicts in densely populated urban settings, understanding the drivers of policy support becomes essential.
Itai Beeri
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How Changing Narratives About the Future Shape Policymaking for the Long Term
ABSTRACT How can we explain decisions by governments to engage in policy investments—accepting short‐term costs in return for anticipated gains in the longer term—after previously sustaining the status quo? Our article examines the role of narratives in changing expectations about the future as a key driver of intertemporal policymaking. In light of an
Pieter Tuytens, Charlotte Haberstroh
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ABSTRACT Policy process research has excelled in explaining structural policy change within national settings, but extensions and applications to the EU level have long proven challenging for scholars. Given that the EU is currently experiencing its longest period of Treaty stability since the 1980s—having evolved into a sui generis political system ...
Vassilis Karokis‐Mavrikos
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What does it mean to live with epilepsy? Burden of illness from the patient perspective
Our web based survey explored the real world experiences of patients with epilepsy (PwE) taking antiseizure medications (ASMs) who continue to have at least one seizure per month. The graphical abstract summarizes the study population, survey methodology, and key outcomes.
Joanne M. Wagner +6 more
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The Extent of Eating Disorders and Comorbid Psychopathology Among Adolescent School Pupils
ABSTRACT Objective Limited literature exists on the extent of eating concerns among adolescents. This study examines the extent of eating disorder pathology and psychosocial correlates among 11‐ to 18‐year‐olds. Method School pupils (N = 382; 52% female; 72.8% Caucasian) provided demographic information and completed measures of eating disorder ...
Sophie Fletcher +5 more
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Exploring the Intersection of Gender Identity and Eating Behaviours in Gender‐Diverse Populations
ABSTRACT Background Gender‐diverse individuals are at elevated risk for disordered eating, shaped by body dissatisfaction, gender dysphoria, and minority stress. The roles of gender identity and expression, however, remain underexplored in clinical samples.
Paolo Meneguzzo +8 more
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