What are the effects of providing evidence-based information on eating disorders and their treatments? A randomized controlled trial in a symptomatic community sample

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2007

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Hay, Phillipa J
Mond, Jonathon M
Paxton, Susan
Darby , Anita
Owen, Cathy
Rodgers, Bryan

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Wiley-Blackwell

Abstract

We hypothesize that a reason for the infrequent uptake of treatments by people with eating disorders is poor knowledge about treatments and outcomes for eating disorders (ED-Mental Health Literacy; ED-MHL). Our aim was to test putative health benefits of

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Keywords: adolescent; adult; article; clinical trial; controlled clinical trial; controlled study; demography; eating disorder; evidence based practice; female; health literacy; human; methodology; patient attitude; patient education; psychological aspect; quality

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Early Intervention in Psychiatry

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