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Abstract Objective Limited guidelines inform the transition from paediatric to adult healthcare for youth and young adults (YYA) with eating disorders (EDs). This study will develop, implement, and evaluate Canadian Clinical Practice Guidelines for ED transition, including identifying the relevant measurement and evaluation tools for transition ...
Gina Dimitropoulos+11 more
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Abstract Objective To assess the feasibility of a new intervention designed to support adolescents and parents in the transition from paediatric eating disorder (ED) treatment to adult mental health services. Method Pre‐transition adolescents with EDs, and their parents, were invited to complete up to five transition intervention components over 3 ...
Maria Nicula+9 more
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Factors associated with lifetime history of eating disorder in non-psychotic patients with suicidal ideation [PDF]
BACKGROUND: Data on the sociodemographic, biographical, and clinical factors associated with a lifetime diagnosis of eating disorders (ED) in patients with non-psychotic mental disorders (NPMD) and suicidal ideation (SI) are scarce.
George V. Kustov+6 more
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Abstract Aims To capture the subjective experience of eating disorder patients and their immediate family members in the transition between adolescent and adult treatment services and to explore how both groups make sense of this specific experience.
Elisabetta Scanferla+3 more
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Avaliação laríngea e vocal de pacientes com bulimia Laryngeal and vocal analysis in bulimic patients
A Bulimia Nervosa é um transtorno mental, de acordo com o sistema de classificação DSM-IV. OBJETIVO: Descrever os sinais vocais e laríngeos de pacientes com diagnóstico de bulimia e em indivíduos sem a doença.
Cynthia P. Ferreira+3 more
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A risk and maintenance model for bulimia nervosa: From impulsive action to compulsive behavior.
This article offers a new model for bulimia nervosa (BN) that explains both the initial impulsive nature of binge eating and purging, as well as the compulsive quality of the fully developed disorder.
Carolyn M Pearson+2 more
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Abstract Eating disorders (EDs) present a chronic issue to child paediatric mental health services due to their high mortality and relapse rates. The transition from Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services to Adult Mental Health Services is a particularly high‐risk period for young people with EDs given their high vulnerability to change, which can
Maria Livanou+8 more
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Objectives: The aim was to review the available literature regarding the potential association between fixed orthodontic treatment (OT) and the onset of eating disorders (EDs).Method and Materials: Six indexed databases were searched until November 2020.
Melina Koukou+2 more
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Testing the cognitive-behavioural maintenance models across DSM-5 bulimic-type eating disorder diagnostic groups: A multi-centre study [PDF]
The original cognitive-behavioural (CB) model of bulimia nervosa, which provided the basis for the widely used CB therapy, proposed that specific dysfunctional cognitions and behaviours maintain the disorder.
A Dakanalis+88 more
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Neural signature of behavioural inhibition in women with bulimia nervosa.
BACKGROUND Impaired inhibitory control is considered a behavioural phenotype in patients with bulimia nervosa. However, the underlying neural correlates of impaired general and food-specific behavioural inhibition are largely unknown.
Mandy Skunde+6 more
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