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Longitudinal trajectories of behavior change in a national sample of patients seeking eating-disorder treatment.

Danielle A N ChapaKelsey E HaganKelsie T ForbushKelsey E ClarkJenna P TregartenStuart Argue
Published in: The International journal of eating disorders (2020)
Our results have implications for future research by providing initial information about the direction and rate of ED change over the course of treatment. If clinicians and researchers know which ED symptoms are slow to change, on average, across diagnostic groups, treatment protocols could be adjusted to target slow changing symptoms more quickly, and therefore improve ED treatment outcomes.
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