Carer burden in eating disorders is considerable, but to date no research has examined carer burden from the perspective of the person with an eating disorder. The current brief report assessed carer burden with a short questionnaire, as perceived by 20 matched pairs of sufferers and their carers. Those with an eating disorder significantly underestimated the overall burden experienced by their carer, particularly in relation to nutritional difficulties and conflict within the family. Domains where carers and sufferers had high agreement may be useful in facilitating collaborative involvement between sufferers and carers in treatment, such as multi-family therapy.<br /
The aim of the study was to examine how carers cope practically and emotionally with caring for indi...
This study examined the impact of participating in the CollaborativeCare Skill Training Workshops on...
Abstract Background Families of people with eating disorders are often caught up in rule bound eatin...
PurposeEating disorders are chronic conditions that require ongoing, high level care. Despite the ch...
Background: Family members of relatives with eating disorders experience high levels of distress due...
Using a combination of focus groups and individual in-depth interviews, the experience of living wit...
Purpose Caring for someone with an eating disorder is associated with a high level of burden and psy...
Eating disorders (ED) has the highest mortality rate of psychiatric disorders and a high incidence o...
Caring for patients with an eating disorder (ED) is associated with a high level of burden and psych...
ObjectiveOutcome measurement in youth with eating disorders relies heavily on self-report, which is ...
Background: Family members of relatives with eating disorders experience high levels of distress due...
The aim of this paper is to describe an intervention designed to share information and skills with c...
Abstract The aim of this study is to evaluate the recent liter-ature on carers/parenting interventio...
Plain English summary Eating disorders (EDs) are serious illnesses with a challenging treatment jour...
Eating disorders are serious and complicated mental disorders associated with physical, psychologica...
The aim of the study was to examine how carers cope practically and emotionally with caring for indi...
This study examined the impact of participating in the CollaborativeCare Skill Training Workshops on...
Abstract Background Families of people with eating disorders are often caught up in rule bound eatin...
PurposeEating disorders are chronic conditions that require ongoing, high level care. Despite the ch...
Background: Family members of relatives with eating disorders experience high levels of distress due...
Using a combination of focus groups and individual in-depth interviews, the experience of living wit...
Purpose Caring for someone with an eating disorder is associated with a high level of burden and psy...
Eating disorders (ED) has the highest mortality rate of psychiatric disorders and a high incidence o...
Caring for patients with an eating disorder (ED) is associated with a high level of burden and psych...
ObjectiveOutcome measurement in youth with eating disorders relies heavily on self-report, which is ...
Background: Family members of relatives with eating disorders experience high levels of distress due...
The aim of this paper is to describe an intervention designed to share information and skills with c...
Abstract The aim of this study is to evaluate the recent liter-ature on carers/parenting interventio...
Plain English summary Eating disorders (EDs) are serious illnesses with a challenging treatment jour...
Eating disorders are serious and complicated mental disorders associated with physical, psychologica...
The aim of the study was to examine how carers cope practically and emotionally with caring for indi...
This study examined the impact of participating in the CollaborativeCare Skill Training Workshops on...
Abstract Background Families of people with eating disorders are often caught up in rule bound eatin...