AIM: The literature has highlighted that strategies to increase appropriate and timely treatment seeking for eating disorders (EDs) are needed. The aim of this study was to use the Internet to disseminate guidelines for providing first aid to individuals suffering from ED among college students. METHODS: Users were invited to complete two surveys: an initial one assessing user characteristics and, 28 days later, a questionnaire assessing the perceived usefulness of the guidelines. A sample of 651 college students (M age = 22, standard deviation (SD) = 3.9) responded to the first questionnaire and 50 completed the second questionnaire (M age = 22.2, SD = 2.6). RESULTS: The guidelines were downloaded 1174 times and 56% of users reported fin...
Background : Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, with a ...
Background: E-mental health has become increasingly popular in interventions for individuals with ea...
Most individuals with eating disorders do not receive treatment for their eating disorder. Closing t...
© 2010 Dr. Laura Merilyn HartBackground: Eating disorders are a significant health issue. They commo...
Etude 1 – Objectifs : Évaluer l’efficacité des programmes diffusés par Internet dans la réduction de...
The objective of this study was to develop first aid guidelines, based on expert consensus, that pro...
BACKGROUND: Eating disorders cause significant burden that may be reduced by early and appropriate h...
Background: While it is apparent that much has been learned about “mental health literacy” (MHL) rel...
The role of the internet in the secondary prevention of eating disordersEating disorders are a colle...
abstract: This research topic surrounds eating disorders and their growing prevalence in college and...
While there have been important recent advances in the development of effective universal prevention...
Objective: Eating disorders and subclinical eating disorders are serious and disabling diseases with...
AbstractObjectiveEating disorders and subclinical eating disorders are serious and disabling disease...
International audienceAbstract Background Eating disorders (ED) are a public health concern due to t...
On internet many streams promote food restriction directly or indirectly but some are oriented towar...
Background : Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, with a ...
Background: E-mental health has become increasingly popular in interventions for individuals with ea...
Most individuals with eating disorders do not receive treatment for their eating disorder. Closing t...
© 2010 Dr. Laura Merilyn HartBackground: Eating disorders are a significant health issue. They commo...
Etude 1 – Objectifs : Évaluer l’efficacité des programmes diffusés par Internet dans la réduction de...
The objective of this study was to develop first aid guidelines, based on expert consensus, that pro...
BACKGROUND: Eating disorders cause significant burden that may be reduced by early and appropriate h...
Background: While it is apparent that much has been learned about “mental health literacy” (MHL) rel...
The role of the internet in the secondary prevention of eating disordersEating disorders are a colle...
abstract: This research topic surrounds eating disorders and their growing prevalence in college and...
While there have been important recent advances in the development of effective universal prevention...
Objective: Eating disorders and subclinical eating disorders are serious and disabling diseases with...
AbstractObjectiveEating disorders and subclinical eating disorders are serious and disabling disease...
International audienceAbstract Background Eating disorders (ED) are a public health concern due to t...
On internet many streams promote food restriction directly or indirectly but some are oriented towar...
Background : Eating disorders (ED) are common in Switzerland, as in other Western countries, with a ...
Background: E-mental health has become increasingly popular in interventions for individuals with ea...
Most individuals with eating disorders do not receive treatment for their eating disorder. Closing t...