Abstract: Although there are numerous lists of items covering clinically valid aspects of recovery from eating disorders, these lists are on the nominal level: the potential for multi dimensional development has not been explored. Such exploration is the purpose of the present study. The subjects included in the study were 152 female clinicians, 1052 females randomly selected from the general population, and 184 eating-disorder patients. All subjects rated 17 recovery items on a 10-point scale in terms of their relevance and importance. They also completed measures of knowledge about eating disorders and their own eating problems, in addition to providing information about their age and personal acquaintance with eating disorders. Fourteen ...
Objective: This study was designed to investigate the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in indi...
RATIONALE: Psychotherapies for eating disorders (EDs) are routinely assessed using standardised pati...
Eating disorders have a profound and highly specific impact on psychosocial functioning. The aim of ...
Researchers, clinicians, and individuals with eating disorders have varying perspectives regarding t...
Background Outcome studies for eating disorders regularly measure pathology change or remission as t...
Background: Disagreement exists on how to best define recovery from eating disorders. Definitions to...
Rationale: Psychotherapies for eating disorders (EDs) are routinely assessed using standardised pati...
Background: Despite a plethora of research, there are serious limitations in our knowledge of outcom...
Background: There is a clear need for a standardized definition of recovery from eating disorders (E...
Objective The definition of recovery in eating disorders (EDs) according to researchers is not neces...
The purpose of this research study was to develop a new assessment procedure, the Social and Clinica...
This quantitative study aimed to identify, characterise and evaluate life events in maintained recov...
Clinical reports suggest that interpersonal problems are associated with the onset and maintenance o...
We surveyed 143 former eating disorder patients about what being fully recovered from an eating diso...
Background Research into predictors of outcome in eating disorders (ED) has shown conflicting result...
Objective: This study was designed to investigate the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in indi...
RATIONALE: Psychotherapies for eating disorders (EDs) are routinely assessed using standardised pati...
Eating disorders have a profound and highly specific impact on psychosocial functioning. The aim of ...
Researchers, clinicians, and individuals with eating disorders have varying perspectives regarding t...
Background Outcome studies for eating disorders regularly measure pathology change or remission as t...
Background: Disagreement exists on how to best define recovery from eating disorders. Definitions to...
Rationale: Psychotherapies for eating disorders (EDs) are routinely assessed using standardised pati...
Background: Despite a plethora of research, there are serious limitations in our knowledge of outcom...
Background: There is a clear need for a standardized definition of recovery from eating disorders (E...
Objective The definition of recovery in eating disorders (EDs) according to researchers is not neces...
The purpose of this research study was to develop a new assessment procedure, the Social and Clinica...
This quantitative study aimed to identify, characterise and evaluate life events in maintained recov...
Clinical reports suggest that interpersonal problems are associated with the onset and maintenance o...
We surveyed 143 former eating disorder patients about what being fully recovered from an eating diso...
Background Research into predictors of outcome in eating disorders (ED) has shown conflicting result...
Objective: This study was designed to investigate the Health-Related Quality of Life (HRQOL) in indi...
RATIONALE: Psychotherapies for eating disorders (EDs) are routinely assessed using standardised pati...
Eating disorders have a profound and highly specific impact on psychosocial functioning. The aim of ...