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Meal support intervention for eating disorders: a mixed-methods systematic review
ObjectiveMealtimes are a period of heightened distress for individuals with eating disorders. Patients frequently display maladaptive co**...
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Family-to-work enrichment associations between family meal atmosphere and job satisfaction in dual-earner parents
Research on factors related to job satisfaction in parents has mainly focused on work-related variables, paying less attention to family events that...
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An Exploration of Implementation Enablers and Barriers for Norwegian School Meal Guidelines
School meal guidelines can be important tools to promote children’s diets, but their implementation depends on several influencing factors....
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Ambitious people are more prone to support resource-intensive aid programs
In line with Significance Quest Theory (SQT, Kruglanski et al., 2022) and Costly Signaling Theory (CST, Zahavi, 1995), the present research aims to...
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Seeking support for an eating disorder: a qualitative analysis of the university student experience—accessibility of support for students
BackgroundWhile there is increased concern around mental health problems in universities, the experience of students with eating disorders (EDs) has...
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Mixed Methods Evaluation of Two Georgia College Campus Support Programs for Students with Experience in Foster Care
A large and growing number of colleges and universities have invested in the development of campus support programs (CSPs) that specifically aim to...
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Acceptability, feasibility and short-term outcomes of temperament based therapy with support (TBT-S): a novel 5-day treatment for eating disorders
BackgroundTemperament Based Therapy with Support (TBT-S) aims to target the mechanisms underlying the aetiology and maintenance of eating disorders,...
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Mainland Chinese Mothers’ Autonomy Support Across Four Caregiving Contexts
Self-determination theorists argue that parental autonomy support is a significant foundation for children’s optimal development and wellbeing....
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From Social Burden to Support Elicitation: Development and Validation of a New Measure of Workplace Support Elicitation Experiences
Receiving social support is widely considered a positive workplace phenomenon, but what about the employees from whom the support is being sought?...
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Increasing Vegetable Consumption in Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder Using Pre-meal Presentation: A Preliminary Analysis
This study examined the effect of pre-meal presentation on the consumption of vegetables in a sample of 16 students with autism spectrum disorder...
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Snack Talk: Effects of a Naturalistic Visual Communication Support on Increasing Conversation Engagement for Adults with Disabilities
Adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities frequently experience poor life outcomes, with individuals reporting lower levels of social...
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Phenomenological support for escape theory: a qualitative study using explicitation interviews with emotional eaters
The current study explored the phenomenology of emotional eating, that is, the descriptive knowledge of what one perceives, senses, and knows in...
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Features of Service Delivery that Young People in Out-of-Home Care Who ‘Self-place’ and Stay in Unapproved Placements Value When Accessing a Specialist Support Service
Young people under child protection orders are a vulnerable group and their vulnerability and risk of exploitation increases if they leave approved...
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Caregivers’ Feeding Experiences and Support of Their Child with Cerebral Palsy
Feeding difficulties are often reported in children with cerebral palsy (CP) and are associated with caregiver stress. This study explored the...
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Young adults with eating disorders perspectives on educational resources to support the transition into adult medicine: a thematic analysis
BackgroundEating disorders (EDs) commonly develop in adolescence and can be a chronic condition. Once patients reach the age when it is no longer...
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Development of evidence-informed bridge programming to support an increased need for eating disorder services during the COVID-19 pandemic
Over the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, rates of eating disorders have increased, further straining systems of care that were...
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Evaluation of Instructions and Video Modeling to Train Parents to Implement a Structured Meal Procedure for Food Selectivity Among Children With Autism
We evaluated written instructions plus video modeling—and when necessary, in vivo prompting and feedback—to teach 3 parents to implement a structured...
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Neighborhood Risk and Interpersonal Support as Predictors of Parents’ Sense of Community
Parents’ sense of community (SOC) may ease the impact of neighborhood risk on children’s outcomes, but not all parents feel part of a trusted...
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Association of Kinship Support and Externalizing Problems Among Low Income African American Mothers and Adolescents
The investigation examined whether mothers’ optimism and family routine in serial order, mediated the association of kin support with adolescents’...
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Adapting family-based treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa delivered in the home: A novel approach for improving access to care and generalizability of skill acquisition
BackgroundAnorexia nervosa (AN) is a serious mental illness associated with high rates of morbidity and mortality. Family-based treatment (FBT) is a...