Specialist Psychosocial Assessment of Eating Disorders DOI

Darren Cutinha,

Paul H. Robinson

Eating Disorders, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1023 - 1047

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

Prevention of eating disorders: 2024 in review DOI
Michael P. Levine

Eating Disorders, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 30

Published: March 18, 2025

This review of 20 prevention-related publications in Eating Disorders during 2024 is framed by three models: (1) Mental Health Intervention Spectrum: health promotion ➔ types prevention case identification/referral for treatment; (2) the cycle: rationale and theory, shaped critical reviews clarifying risk protective factors program innovation feasibility studies efficacy effectiveness research dissemination; (3) definitions links between eating disorder psychopathology, disordered behavior, disorders. Nine articles were category (including screening studies) gaps/shortcomings field; addressed correlates putative pathology; eight involved creation, adaptation, or upscaling programs: pilot projects, one study, four investigations effectiveness. Seven implications improvement are presented. For example, because multidimensional sociocultural paramount importance to spectrum eating, all forms should be designed, from outset, establish maintain non-hierarchical, participatory collaboration academic researchers inclusive groups stakeholders. In this process, it essential include people researchers) whose voices typically ignored (e.g. LGBTQ+ color, low income unmarried working mothers, adolescents ages 11 through 14).

Language: Английский

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Identifying Active Ingredients of the Association Between Neighborhood Disadvantage and Disordered Eating in Youth DOI Creative Commons
Megan E. Mikhail, Kelly L. Klump, Amber L. Pearson

et al.

International Journal of Eating Disorders, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: April 11, 2025

ABSTRACT Background Emerging research suggests neighborhood disadvantage is associated with disordered eating (DE; e.g., binge eating, body dissatisfaction) beginning in middle childhood, effects that increment those of proximal (e.g., family income). Understanding factors contribute to early risk for youth living disadvantaged neighborhoods critical because childhood DE predisposes more severe disorders adolescence/adulthood. However, the specific “active ingredients” through which impact remain unknown. We examined community violence exposure and limited resources green spaces, recreational facilities) as two notable neighborhood‐level stressors could associations between distal DE. Method Participants included girls boys oversampled from MSU Twin Registry ( N = 2060; M age 8.02; 48.7% female). Analyses used structural equation modeling examine whether neighbor informant reports were after accounting characteristics income, racial identity). Results Community was significantly b 0.20, 95% CI [0.14, 0.27]), but not 0.04, [−0.13, 0.22]). Associations consistent across multiple potential moderators, including age, sex, identity, mass index. Conclusions a significant stressor may help explain youth. Additional needed understand underlying cognitive, affective, biological mechanisms increase under‐resourced contexts.

Language: Английский

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Specialist Psychosocial Assessment of Eating Disorders DOI

Darren Cutinha,

Paul H. Robinson

Eating Disorders, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1 - 25

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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The prospective relationship between anxiety symptoms and eating disorder symptoms among adolescents: a systematic review and meta-analysis of a bi-directional relationship DOI Creative Commons
Nora Trompeter, Ştefana Dârvariu,

Anna Victoria Brieva‐Toloza

et al.

European Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Nov. 7, 2024

Anxiety symptoms and eating disorder commonly co-occur in adolescents. However, there is divergent evidence on the prospective relationship between two factors. This systematic review meta-analysis summarises existing literature bi-directional anxiety adolescence. A search across six databases was conducted 11th June 2024. Studies were included if they assessed symptoms, or vice versa, 19,591 studies screened, of which 54 met inclusion criteria full review. Four meta-analyses conducted. associated with subsequent increases higher odds disorders, including their onset. Conversely, disorders. Current suggests that do not merely during adolescence, but are prospectively bi-directionally linked. Further research needed to understand underlying mechanisms this relationship, as well individual differences symptom trajectories.

Language: Английский

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Specialist Psychosocial Assessment of Eating Disorders DOI

Darren Cutinha,

Paul H. Robinson

Eating Disorders, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 1023 - 1047

Published: Jan. 1, 2024

Language: Английский

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