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Research metrics of Australian eating disorders researchers [PDF]
Building the research capacity and capability of Australia’s eating disorder (ED) research workforce has been identified as a key strategy to respond to the increasing prevalence of EDs. However, there is currently a limited understanding of the research
Felicia Reed+6 more
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Plain English summary There is some evidence that individuals with eating disorders experience more negative mood and have challenges with social problem-solving.
Elan N. French+4 more
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Plain English summary Self-compassion is associated with a number of positive health indicators and has been shown to support recovery from an eating disorder.
Josie Geller+5 more
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Informed by our lived experiences with eating disorders, our work providing direct support to communities underserved by existing healthcare structures, and our commitment to social justice, we are deeply troubled by several aspects of the proposed ...
Sam L. Sharpe+4 more
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Advances are needed to ensure safe and effective treatment is available for people with eating disorders. Recently developed clinical practice and training standards for mental health professionals and dietitians represent a significant step in this ...
Siân A. McLean+7 more
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Plain English summary Due to the COVID-19 pandemic specialist eating disorder treatment needed to quickly adapt to new technologies. All but urgent and crisis appointments needed to be delivered online.
Catherine Stewart+8 more
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Background: The literature has shown a significant association between traumatic experiences and eating psychopathology, showing a greater symptomatology in patients with trauma history.
Paolo Meneguzzo+9 more
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Emergency room presentations of people with anorexia nervosa
Plain English summary People with anorexia nervosa frequent emergency departments to obtain their medical care. It is thus important for emergency department personnel to be familiar with this increasingly common and serious disorder.
Philip S. Mehler+4 more
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Plain English summary Persistent genital arousal disorder/genito-pelvic dysesthesia (PGAD/GPD) is characterized by recurrent physiological genital arousal without corresponding psychological arousal.
Hartmut Imgart+4 more
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The power of feeling seen: perspectives of individuals with eating disorders on receiving validation
Plain English Summary Feeling validated (or feeling understood and accepted) is an important aspect of a patient’s experience with health care providers. The purpose of this research was to learn about the role of validation in eating disorders treatment
Josie Geller+4 more
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