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Predictors of Treatment Outcome in an Early Intervention Eating Disorder Sample
ABSTRACT Objective To examine baseline predictors of treatment completion and clinical outcomes in 16 to 25‐year‐olds referred for early intervention for a recent‐onset eating disorder (ED). Method Participants (n = 228; 93% female, 63% White British) were drawn from the FREED‐Up study, which evaluated First episode Rapid Early intervention for EDs ...
Karina L. Allen +13 more
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The psychometric properties and clinical utility of the Norwegian versions of the deliberate self-harm inventory and the inventory of statements about self-injury [PDF]
Johanna Vigfusdottir +5 more
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ABSTRACT Objectives Binge eating is the most common disordered eating behavior among pregnant women. This study examined the association of binge‐eating frequency with the presence of a self‐reported current preeclampsia diagnosis in a sample of U.S. military active‐duty Service women. Methods Active‐duty Service women (N = 134), 20–27 weeks gestation,
Ruby Schrag +10 more
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New psychometric evidence from the Revised Mental Health Inventory (R-MHI-5) in Peruvian adolescents from a network psychometrics approach [PDF]
Estefany Rojas-Mendoza +2 more
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TRANSLATION AND PSYCHOMETRIC PROPERTIES OF WONG AND LAW EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE SCALE FOR ADOLESCENTS
Hina Masood, Tanvir Akhtar
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Starving for Data: Eating Disorders Prevalence and Research Gaps in Southern Africa
ABSTRACT Objective Studies reporting prevalence estimates of eating disorders in Southern Africa are scarce. To fill this gap, the present Research Forum reviews existing literature on the prevalence of eating disorders, including as assessed by clinical interviews, screeners, and self‐reported behaviors, among individuals in Southern Africa.
Bernou Melisse +2 more
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ABSTRACT Objective Adolescents with higher weight status (HWS; body mass index > 85th percentile adjusted for age and sex) are at greater risk of eating disorders (ED). This study examined factors associated with HWS adolescents' increased risk and how weight status interacts with other risk factors to influence ED onset. Method Australian adolescents (
Gabriela Tavella +5 more
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Resilience Scale Psychometric Study. Adaptation to the Spanish Population in Nursing Students [PDF]
Ana Tur‐Porcar +3 more
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A psychometrics of individual differences in experimental tasks
Jeffrey N. Rouder, J. Haaf
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