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Original Article

Mental health literacy and eating disorders: What do women with bulimic eating disorders think and know about bulimia nervosa and its treatment?

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Pages 565-575 | Published online: 06 Jul 2009

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Natasha T. Innes, Bonnie A. Clough, Jamin J. Day & Leanne M. Casey. (2018) Can the Perceived Barriers to Psychological Treatment Scale be used to investigate treatment barriers among females with disordered and non-disordered eating behaviours?. Psychiatry Research 259, pages 68-76.
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Kassandra Gratwick-Sarll, Caroline Bentley, Carmel Harrison & Jonathan Mond. (2016) Poor self-recognition of disordered eating among girls with bulimic-type eating disorders: cause for concern?. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 10:4, pages 316-323.
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Siân A. McLean, Susan J. Paxton, Robin Massey, Jonathan M. Mond, Bryan Rodgers & Phillipa J. Hay. (2014) Prenotification but not envelope teaser increased response rates in a bulimia nervosa mental health literacy survey: A randomized controlled trial. Journal of Clinical Epidemiology 67:8, pages 870-876.
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Siân A. McLean, Susan J. Paxton, Robin Massey, Phillipa J. Hay, Jonathan M. Mond & Bryan Rodgers. (2014) Stigmatizing attitudes and beliefs about bulimia nervosa: Gender, age, education and income variability in a community sample. International Journal of Eating Disorders 47:4, pages 353-361.
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Jonathan Mond, Phillipa Hay, Bryan Rodgers & Cathy Owen. (2012) Quality of life impairment in a community sample of women with eating disorders. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 46:6, pages 561-568.
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Laura M. Hart, M. Teresa Granillo, Anthony F. Jorm & Susan J. Paxton. (2011) Unmet need for treatment in the eating disorders: A systematic review of eating disorder specific treatment seeking among community cases. Clinical Psychology Review 31:5, pages 727-735.
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Viren Swami, Raj Persaud & Adrian Furnham. (2010) The recognition of mental health disorders and its association with psychiatric scepticism, knowledge of psychiatry, and the Big Five personality factors: an investigation using the overclaiming technique. Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology 46:3, pages 181-189.
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Jonathan M. Mond & Anais Arrighi. (2011) Gender differences in perceptions of the severity and prevalence of eating disorders. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 5:1, pages 41-49.
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Anne E. Becker, Adrienne Hadley Arrindell, Alexandra Perloe, Kristen Fay & Ruth H. Striegel‐Moore. (2009) A qualitative study of perceived social barriers to care for eating disorders: Perspectives from ethnically diverse health care consumers. International Journal of Eating Disorders 43:7, pages 633-647.
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J.M. Mond, J.D. Latner, P.H. Hay, C. Owen & B. Rodgers. (2010) Objective and subjective bulimic episodes in the classification of bulimic-type eating disorders: Another nail in the coffin of a problematic distinction. Behaviour Research and Therapy 48:7, pages 661-669.
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Jonathan M. Mond, Carol B. Peterson & Phillipa J. Hay. (2009) Prior use of extreme weight‐control behaviors in a community sample of women with binge eating disorder or subthreshold binge eating disorder: A descriptive study. International Journal of Eating Disorders 43:5, pages 440-446.
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Jonathan M. Mond, Tricia C. Myers, Ross D. Crosby, Phillipa J. Hay & James E. Mitchell. (2009) Bulimic Eating Disorders in Primary Care: Hidden Morbidity Still?. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings 17:1, pages 56-63.
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Jonathan M. Mond & Phillipa J. Hay. (2009) Use of extreme weight‐control behaviors in the absence of binge eating with and without subjective bulimic episodes: A community‐based study. International Journal of Eating Disorders 43:1, pages 35-41.
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