Objective Eating disorder (ED) symptoms and transdiagnostic vulnerability characteristics play a crucial role in the aetiology and maintenance of EDs. Over the last decade, researchers have started to model complex interrelations between symptoms using network models, but the literature is limited in that it has focused solely on symptoms and investigated-specific disorders while ignoring transdiagnostic aspects of mental health. Method This study tackles these challenges by investigating network relations among core ED symptoms, comorbid clinical symptoms (depression and anxiety) and empirically supported vulnerability and protective mechanisms (personality traits, maladaptive cognitive schemata, perfectionism and resilience) in a sample ...
Objective: Psychometric network analysis has led to new possibilities to assess the structure and dy...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Aggressive behaviors have been reported to be more frequent in people with eating disorders (ED), es...
Objective Eating disorder (ED) symptoms and transdiagnostic vulnerability characteristics play a cru...
Objective: Network theory considers mental disorders as the product of symptom interaction. A growin...
Objective: Network theory considers mental disorders as the product of symptom interaction. A growin...
OBJECTIVE: The current study used network analysis to explore associations between specific grouping...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: Psychometric network analysis has led to new possibilities to assess the structure and dy...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Aggressive behaviors have been reported to be more frequent in people with eating disorders (ED), es...
Objective Eating disorder (ED) symptoms and transdiagnostic vulnerability characteristics play a cru...
Objective: Network theory considers mental disorders as the product of symptom interaction. A growin...
Objective: Network theory considers mental disorders as the product of symptom interaction. A growin...
OBJECTIVE: The current study used network analysis to explore associations between specific grouping...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
OBJECTIVE: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Objective: Psychometric network analysis has led to new possibilities to assess the structure and dy...
Objective: One of the prevailing theories of eating disorders (ED) is the transdiagnostic cognitive ...
Aggressive behaviors have been reported to be more frequent in people with eating disorders (ED), es...