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ABSTRACT Objective Smartphone technology presents a promising path toward expanding access to evidence‐based eating disorder assessment and treatment. Despite rapid technological advances, research has yet to harness these systems in ways that make personalized digital health care a clinical reality.
Jake Linardon, John Torous
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The association between major depressive disorder and generalized anxiety disorder with hematological indices in the Rafsanjan youth cohort study. [PDF]
Jamali Z+6 more
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ABSTRACT Eating disorders are associated with a high burden, functional impairment, and many comorbidities. Thus, evaluating the effectiveness of self‐help interventions solely based on eating disorder symptom reduction limits their practical impact.
Steffen Hartmann
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CBT treatment delivery formats for generalized anxiety disorder: a systematic review and network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials. [PDF]
Liu S+8 more
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Efficacy of Quetiapine in Generalized Social Anxiety Disorder
Sara Schutters+2 more
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Anxiety in middle adulthood: effects of age and time on the 14-year course of panic disorder, social phobia and generalized anxiety disorder [PDF]
Holly J. Ramsawh+4 more
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ABSTRACT Objective This study aimed to explore the diverse range of weight loss behaviors that extend beyond traditional diagnostic criteria, highlighting the variability in symptom presentation. Method We text mined free‐text responses from 1675 participants with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, or binge‐eating disorder in the Genetic Links to ...
Saakshi Kakar+11 more
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The association between generalized anxiety disorder and disordered eating symptoms among Lebanese adults with the moderating effect of self esteem. [PDF]
Abdallah R+8 more
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ABSTRACT Objective To assess the feasibility of a smartphone app delivering just‐in‐time adaptive interventions as an adjunct to cognitive‐behavioral therapy (CBT) adapted to binge‐eating disorder (BED), estimate its effects assuming superiority over CBT alone, and document safety and target engagement.
Anja Hilbert+4 more
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