Objective Outcome measurement in youth with eating disorders relies heavily on self-report, which is problematic in a population that may deny or minimize symptoms. Caregiver-report measures are lacking. This study examined the psychometric and clinical properties of a newly-developed measure designed to assess short-term change in eating disorder symptomatology as observed by caregivers—the Eating Disorder-15 for Parents/Caregivers (ED-15-P). Method At initial presentation to an outpatient eating disorders assessment, 206 families (primary caregiver and their child up to 18 years old) completed psychological measures. Results The ED-15-P demonstrated excellent reliability, preliminary evidence of discriminant and con...
Eating disorders can impact the whole family. Caregivers may engage in certain behaviours, termed ac...
ObjectiveThis study used mixed methods to evaluate caregiver perspectives on recovery from an eating...
Background Perspectives of young people with eating disorders and their parents on helpful aspects o...
ObjectiveOutcome measurement in youth with eating disorders relies heavily on self-report, which is ...
The aim of this study was to examine parent–youth concordance in reporting of eating disorder pathol...
Background: Family members of relatives with eating disorders experience high levels of distress due...
PurposeParents and families are not the sole factor in eating disorder (ED) development and their in...
Background: Family members of relatives with eating disorders experience high levels of distress due...
ObjectiveDespite evidence supporting the use of measures to track ongoing progress and outcome in tr...
Research has studied family functioning in families of patients suffering from eating disorders (EDs...
Objective: To investigate parent and self-report of family dysfunction in children and adolescents w...
This study provides preliminary data from a parent-report measure for assessing eating disorder symp...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press (CUP) via the DOI in this recor...
Objective To examine relationships between parental eating disorder symptomatology and observed feed...
ObjectivesEpidemiologic studies of adolescent psychiatric disorders often collect information from a...
Eating disorders can impact the whole family. Caregivers may engage in certain behaviours, termed ac...
ObjectiveThis study used mixed methods to evaluate caregiver perspectives on recovery from an eating...
Background Perspectives of young people with eating disorders and their parents on helpful aspects o...
ObjectiveOutcome measurement in youth with eating disorders relies heavily on self-report, which is ...
The aim of this study was to examine parent–youth concordance in reporting of eating disorder pathol...
Background: Family members of relatives with eating disorders experience high levels of distress due...
PurposeParents and families are not the sole factor in eating disorder (ED) development and their in...
Background: Family members of relatives with eating disorders experience high levels of distress due...
ObjectiveDespite evidence supporting the use of measures to track ongoing progress and outcome in tr...
Research has studied family functioning in families of patients suffering from eating disorders (EDs...
Objective: To investigate parent and self-report of family dysfunction in children and adolescents w...
This study provides preliminary data from a parent-report measure for assessing eating disorder symp...
This is the final version. Available from Cambridge University Press (CUP) via the DOI in this recor...
Objective To examine relationships between parental eating disorder symptomatology and observed feed...
ObjectivesEpidemiologic studies of adolescent psychiatric disorders often collect information from a...
Eating disorders can impact the whole family. Caregivers may engage in certain behaviours, termed ac...
ObjectiveThis study used mixed methods to evaluate caregiver perspectives on recovery from an eating...
Background Perspectives of young people with eating disorders and their parents on helpful aspects o...