Disordered eating (DE) behaviors are associated with obesity and eating disorders. This study describes practices and attitudes of nursing students toward patients exhibiting DE and how personal DE behaviors affect practices and attitudes. Most respondents had a mental health rotation (74.7 percent) and DE education (68 percent); however, only 34.7 percent felt prepared to screen for DE, and only 44 percent were taught to screen. Those scoring high for DE behaviors (n = 7) indicated greater rates of feeling prepared to screen. This knowledge can help nurse educators design curricula to increase the preparation of nurses to address DE behaviors
Plan BEating disorders (ED) are a problem on university campuses (Leiderman & Triskier, 2004), and m...
Background: The rate of eating disorders is on a rise, especially in adolescents. Eating disorders a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between dieting practices and the dev...
Disordered eating (DE) behaviors are associated with obesity and eating disorders. This study descri...
Eating Disorders are a range of disorders marked by abnormal eating habits. These habits can often h...
Eating disorders/attitudes might lead to disrupted metabolic control. When body releases insulin ins...
The objectives of this survey were to assess knowledge and attitude towards eating disorder among nu...
Eating disorders are a debilitating mental illness that affects young people including those in the ...
Although the vast majority of youths with an eating disorder (ED) are treated as outpatients, some r...
An eating disorder is a “persistent disturbed eating behaviors that result in altered consumption or...
WOS: 000361223900004Background: Changing eating behaviors might trigger obesity, deficiency, anorexi...
Eating disorders (EDs) have become an epidemic within the United States, with medical and psychologi...
Modern society is preoccupied with physical appearance. It is well accepted that a focus on appearan...
As many as 30 million people in the United States have struggled with an eating disorder (National E...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153591/1/jddjde017090.pd
Plan BEating disorders (ED) are a problem on university campuses (Leiderman & Triskier, 2004), and m...
Background: The rate of eating disorders is on a rise, especially in adolescents. Eating disorders a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between dieting practices and the dev...
Disordered eating (DE) behaviors are associated with obesity and eating disorders. This study descri...
Eating Disorders are a range of disorders marked by abnormal eating habits. These habits can often h...
Eating disorders/attitudes might lead to disrupted metabolic control. When body releases insulin ins...
The objectives of this survey were to assess knowledge and attitude towards eating disorder among nu...
Eating disorders are a debilitating mental illness that affects young people including those in the ...
Although the vast majority of youths with an eating disorder (ED) are treated as outpatients, some r...
An eating disorder is a “persistent disturbed eating behaviors that result in altered consumption or...
WOS: 000361223900004Background: Changing eating behaviors might trigger obesity, deficiency, anorexi...
Eating disorders (EDs) have become an epidemic within the United States, with medical and psychologi...
Modern society is preoccupied with physical appearance. It is well accepted that a focus on appearan...
As many as 30 million people in the United States have struggled with an eating disorder (National E...
Peer Reviewedhttps://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/153591/1/jddjde017090.pd
Plan BEating disorders (ED) are a problem on university campuses (Leiderman & Triskier, 2004), and m...
Background: The rate of eating disorders is on a rise, especially in adolescents. Eating disorders a...
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between dieting practices and the dev...