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Targeted Prevention in Bulimic Eating Disorders Randomized…有针对性的预防暴食症饮食随机化.pdf

Targeted Prevention in Bulimic Eating Disorders Randomized…有针对性的预防暴食症饮食随机化.pdf

6 Targeted Prevention in Bulimic Eating Disorders: Randomized Controlled Trials of a Mental Health Literacy and Self-Help Intervention 1,6 2 3 4 Phillipa Hay , Jonathan Mond , Petra Buttner , Susan Paxton , 5 6 1 Bryan Rodgers , Frances Quirk and Diane Kancijanic 1School of Medicine, University of Western Sydney, 2School of Health Sciences, University of Western Sydney, 3School of Public Health, Tropical Medicine, and Rehabilitation Sciences, James Cook University, Townsville, Australia University of Western Sydney, 4School of Psychological Sciences, La Trobe University, 5Australian Demographic and Social Research Insittute, The Australian National University, 6School of Medicine and Dentistry, James Cook University, 7 School of Medicine, University of Western Sydney, Australia 1. Introduction Eating disorders (EDs) in the community are associated with high burden and poor quality of life (Mathers et al., 2000, Hay Mond, 2005). It is also known that people with EDs have frequent chronic medical complications (Mehler, 2003), increased risk of obesity especially for the more common bulimic EDs such as binge eating disorder (Neumark-Sztainer et al., 2006; Hudson et al., 2007)) and high levels of co-morbidity with both depression and anxiety (Hud

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