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ABSTRACT In this narrative review, I highlight diversity‐related developments in eating disorder (ED) research, situate my own program of work on adult men within the broader literature on boys and men, and focus on risk factors, symptoms, diagnosis, and treatment in boys and men.
Georgios Paslakis
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Nursing Standard, 1991
The number of waiting-list operations provided by the health service has fallen for the first time for nearly a decade, official figures show.
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The number of waiting-list operations provided by the health service has fallen for the first time for nearly a decade, official figures show.
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Health Services Management Research, 1991
This study examines a list of 1,283 patients waiting for general and orthopaedic surgery in an outer London borough. In general surgery varicose vein and hernia surgery accounted for 60% of those waiting more than one year. Of those who had waited more than a year on the orthopaedic list 25% were waiting for knee replacement surgery.
C J, Pope, J A, Roberts, N A, Black
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This study examines a list of 1,283 patients waiting for general and orthopaedic surgery in an outer London borough. In general surgery varicose vein and hernia surgery accounted for 60% of those waiting more than one year. Of those who had waited more than a year on the orthopaedic list 25% were waiting for knee replacement surgery.
C J, Pope, J A, Roberts, N A, Black
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International Journal of Group Psychotherapy, 1999
This report describes a pilot study of a waiting-list group (preliminary process group [PPG]) that provided treatment for applicants to a university affiliated, urban mental health center. All individuals on the treatment waiting list were informed of the PPG.
W N, Stone, E B, Klein
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This report describes a pilot study of a waiting-list group (preliminary process group [PPG]) that provided treatment for applicants to a university affiliated, urban mental health center. All individuals on the treatment waiting list were informed of the PPG.
W N, Stone, E B, Klein
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