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Eating disorders “mental health literacy”: an introduction

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Eri Nishida-Hikiji, Miki Okamoto, Ryoichiro Iwanaga, Hideyuki Nakane & Goro Tanaka. (2021) Mental health literacy regarding eating disorders in female Japanese university students. Eating Disorders 29:1, pages 17-28.
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Bianca Bullivant, Suzie Rhydderch, Scott Griffiths, Deborah Mitchison & Jonathan M. Mond. (2020) Eating disorders “mental health literacy”: a scoping review. Journal of Mental Health 29:3, pages 336-349.
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Kate A Worsfold & Jeanie K Sheffield. (2018) Eating disorder mental health literacy: What do psychologists, naturopaths, and fitness instructors know?. Eating Disorders 26:3, pages 229-247.
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Siân A. McLean, Susan J. Paxton, Robin Massey, Phillipa J. Hay, Jonathan M. Mond & Bryan Rodgers. (2016) Identifying Persuasive Public Health Messages to Change Community Knowledge and Attitudes About Bulimia Nervosa. Journal of Health Communication 21:2, pages 178-187.
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Gina Dimitropoulos, Victoria E. Freeman, Stephanie Muskat, Ashleigh Domingo & Leslie McCallum. (2016) “You don’t have anorexia, you just want to look like a celebrity”: perceived stigma in individuals with anorexia nervosa. Journal of Mental Health 25:1, pages 47-54.
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Rebecca Anderson, Kassandra Gratwick-Sarll, Caroline Bentley, Carmel Harrison & Jonathan Mond. (2016) Adolescents’ perception of the severity of binge eating disorder: a population-based study. Journal of Mental Health 25:1, pages 16-22.
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Danielle M. Geerling & Stephen M. Saunders. (2015) College students’ perceptions of individuals with anorexia nervosa: irritation and admiration. Journal of Mental Health 24:2, pages 83-87.
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Kassandra Gratwick-Sarll & Caroline Bentley. (2014) Improving Eating Disorders Mental Health Literacy: A Preliminary Evaluation of the “Should I Say Something?” Workshop. Eating Disorders 22:5, pages 405-419.
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Junguo Zhang. (2023) Reframing Anorexia Nervosa: A Phenomenological Exploration of the Self-Other Relationship with Husserl’s Intersubjective Theory. Psychopathology, pages 1-7.
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Deborah Mitchison, Shirley B. Wang, Tracey Wade, Ann F. Haynos, Kay Bussey, Nora Trompeter, Alexandra Lonergan, Jack Tame & Phillipa Hay. (2023) Development of transdiagnostic clinical risk prediction models for 12‐month onset and course of eating disorders among adolescents in the community. International Journal of Eating Disorders 56:7, pages 1406-1416.
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Eva C. Igler, Jillian E. Austin, Ellen K. D. Sejkora & W. Hobart Davies. (2023) Friends’ Perspective: Young Adults’ Reaction to Disclosure of Chronic Illness. Journal of Clinical Psychology in Medical Settings.
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Kayla B. Hollett, Jenna M. Pennell & Jacqueline C. Carter. (2023) A vignette study of mental health literacy for binge-eating disorder in a self-selected community sample. Journal of Eating Disorders 11:1.
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Whye Lian Cheah, Edmund Chin Vui Shin & Helmy Hazmi. (2022) Examining gender difference in disordered eating behaviour and its associated factors among college and university students in Sarawak. Nutrition and Health, pages 026010602211325.
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Kelsey L. Rose, Christina E. Negrete, Gina Sellinger, Tammy Chang & Kendrin R. Sonneville. (2022) Adolescent and emerging adult perceptions of eating disorder severity and stigma. International Journal of Eating Disorders 55:10, pages 1296-1304.
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Margaret Catherine Macpherson, Róisín Harrison, Dannette Marie & Lynden K Miles. (2022) Investigating coaches’ recognition of symptoms of eating disorders in track athletes. BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine 8:3, pages e001333.
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Millie Manning & Sheila Greenfield. (2022) University students’ understanding and opinions of eating disorders: a qualitative study. BMJ Open 12:7, pages e056391.
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Steffen Hartmann, Luise Pruessner, Julian A. Rubel, Christopher Lalk, Sven Barnow & Christina Timm. (2022) Applying a web-based self-help intervention for bulimia nervosa in routine care: Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Internet Interventions 28, pages 100512.
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Maria Nicula, Danielle Pellegrini, Laura Grennan, Neera Bhatnagar, Gail McVey & Jennifer Couturier. (2022) Help-seeking attitudes and behaviours among youth with eating disorders: a scoping review. Journal of Eating Disorders 10:1.
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Nina Kalindjian, France Hirot, Anne-Claire Stona, Caroline Huas & Nathalie Godart. (2021) Early detection of eating disorders: a scoping review. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity 27:1, pages 21-68.
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Kathryn M. Huryk, Catherine R. Drury & Katharine L. Loeb. (2021) Diseases of affluence? A systematic review of the literature on socioeconomic diversity in eating disorders. Eating Behaviors 43, pages 101548.
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Trine T. Eik-Nes, KariAnne Vrabel, Jayanthi Raman, Melinda Rose Clark & Kjersti Hognes Berg. (2021) A Group Intervention for Individuals With Obesity and Comorbid Binge Eating Disorder: Results From a Feasibility Study. Frontiers in Endocrinology 12.
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Nora Trompeter, Kay Bussey, Miriam K. Forbes, Jonathan Mond, Phillipa Hay, Christopher Basten, Mandy Goldstein, Christopher Thornton, Gabriella Heruc, Susan Byrne, Scott Griffiths, Alexandra Lonergan, Stephen Touyz & Deborah Mitchison. (2020) Differences between Australian adolescents with eating disorder symptoms who are in treatment or not in treatment for an eating disorder. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 15:4, pages 882-888.
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Scott J. Fatt, Jonathan Mond, Kay Bussey, Scott Griffiths, Stuart B. Murray, Alexandra Lonergan, Phillipa Hay, Kathleen Pike, Nora Trompeter & Deborah Mitchison. (2020) Seeing yourself clearly: Self‐identification of a body image problem in adolescents with an eating disorder. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 15:3, pages 577-584.
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Alana Barnett, Katie Edwards, Rebecca Harper, Elizabeth Evans, Derina Alexander, Mohini Choudhary & Gareth Richards. (2020) The Association Between Autistic Traits and Disordered Eating is Moderated by Sex/Gender and Independent of Anxiety and Depression. Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders 51:6, pages 1866-1879.
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Jonathan Mond & Sasha Gorrell. (2021) “Excessive exercise” in eating disorders research: problems of definition and perspective. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity 26:4, pages 1017-1020.
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Rachel F. Rodgers, Melissa Simone, Debra L. Franko, Marla E. Eisenberg, Katie Loth & Dianne Neumark‐Sztainer. (2021) The longitudinal relationship between family and peer teasing in young adulthood and later unhealthy weight control behaviors: The mediating role of body image. International Journal of Eating Disorders 54:5, pages 831-840.
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Kate A. Worsfold & Jeanie K. Sheffield. (2020) Practitioner eating disorder detection: The influence of health mindset, thin‐ideal internalization, orthorexia and gender role. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 15:2, pages 296-305.
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Scott Griffiths, Stuart B. Murray & David Castle. 2021. Comprehensive Men's Mental Health. Comprehensive Men's Mental Health 86 95 .
Chao‐Ying Tu, Mei‐Chih Meg Tseng & Yuan‐Ting Chang. (2020) Paths to the first‐time diagnoses of anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa in Taiwan. International Journal of Eating Disorders 54:1, pages 59-68.
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Bernou Melisse, Edwin de Beurs & Eric F. van Furth. (2020) Eating disorders in the Arab world: a literature review. Journal of Eating Disorders 8:1.
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Rosie Mansfield, Praveetha Patalay & Neil Humphrey. (2020) A systematic literature review of existing conceptualisation and measurement of mental health literacy in adolescent research: current challenges and inconsistencies. BMC Public Health 20:1.
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Cameron Lacey, Ruth Cunningham, Vivienne Rijnberg, Jenni Manuel, Mau Te Rangimarie Clark, Karen Keelan, Suzanne Pitama, Tania Huria, Rachel Lawson & Jennifer Jordan. (2020) Eating disorders in New Zealand: Implications for Māori and health service delivery. International Journal of Eating Disorders 53:12, pages 1974-1982.
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Scott J. Fatt, Jonathan Mond, Kay Bussey, Scott Griffiths, Stuart B. Murray, Alexandra Lonergan, Phillipa Hay, Nora Trompeter & Deborah Mitchison. (2019) Help-seeking for body image problems among adolescents with eating disorders: findings from the EveryBODY study. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity 25:5, pages 1267-1275.
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Bianca Bullivant, Deborah Mitchison, Sarah Skromanis & Jonathan Mond. (2019) Elucidating individuals’ beliefs about the severity of eating disorders and obesity: implications for public health programs. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity 25:4, pages 929-938.
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Kathina Ali, Daniel B. Fassnacht, Louise Farrer, Elizabeth Rieger, Johannes Feldhege, Markus Moessner, Kathleen M. Griffiths & Stephanie Bauer. (2020) What prevents young adults from seeking help? Barriers toward help‐seeking for eating disorder symptomatology. International Journal of Eating Disorders 53:6, pages 894-906.
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Priyanka Thapliyal, Deborah Mitchison, Jonathan Mond & Phillipa Hay. (2018) Gender and help-seeking for an eating disorder: findings from a general population sample. Eating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity 25:1, pages 215-220.
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Bianca Bullivant, Aaron R. Denham, Clare Stephens, Rebecca E. Olson, Deborah Mitchison, Timothy Gill, Sarah Maguire, Janet D. Latner, Phillipa Hay, Bryan Rodgers, Richard J. Stevenson, Stephen Touyz & Jonathan M. Mond. (2019) Elucidating knowledge and beliefs about obesity and eating disorders among key stakeholders: paving the way for an integrated approach to health promotion. BMC Public Health 19:1.
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Meghan R. Graham, Stephanie Tierney, Amy Chisholm & John R.E. Fox. (2019) Perceptions of the “anorexic voice”: A qualitative study of health care professionals. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy 26:6, pages 707-716.
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Kate A. Worsfold & Jeanie K. Sheffield. (2018) The perceived knowledge, skill and clinical practice of psychologists, naturopaths and fitness instructors when working with eating disorders. Early Intervention in Psychiatry 13:5, pages 1263-1270.
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Ellen E. Fitzsimmons-Craft, Katherine N. Balantekin, Andrea K. Graham, Lauren Smolar, Dan Park, Claire Mysko, Burkhardt Funk, C. Barr Taylor & Denise E. Wilfley. (2019) Results of disseminating an online screen for eating disorders across the U.S.: Reach, respondent characteristics, and unmet treatment need. International Journal of Eating Disorders 52:6, pages 721-729.
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Francesco Napolitano, Francesco Bencivenga, Erika Pompili & Italo Francesco Angelillo. (2019) Assessment of Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors toward Eating Disorders among Adolescents in Italy. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 16:8, pages 1448.
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Tracy L. Tylka & Rachel M. Calogero. (2019) Perceptions of male partner pressure to be thin and pornography use: Associations with eating disorder symptomatology in a community sample of adult women. International Journal of Eating Disorders 52:2, pages 189-194.
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Sarah Fogarty, Rakime Elmir, Phillipa Hay & Virginia Schmied. (2018) The experience of women with an eating disorder in the perinatal period: a meta-ethnographic study. BMC Pregnancy and Childbirth 18:1.
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Charlotte L. Grillot & Pamela K. Keel. (2018) Barriers to seeking treatment for eating disorders: The role of self‐recognition in understanding gender disparities in who seeks help. International Journal of Eating Disorders 51:11, pages 1285-1289.
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Sarah Skromanis, Nick Cooling, Bryan Rodgers, Terry Purton, Frances Fan, Heather Bridgman, Keith Harris, Jennifer Presser & Jonathan Mond. (2018) Health and Well-Being of International University Students, and Comparison with Domestic Students, in Tasmania, Australia. International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health 15:6, pages 1147.
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Markus Moessner & Stephanie Bauer. (2017) Maximizing the public health impact of eating disorder services: A simulation study. International Journal of Eating Disorders 50:12, pages 1378-1384.
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Stuart B. Murray, Jason M. Nagata, Scott Griffiths, Jerel P. Calzo, Tiffany A. Brown, Deborah Mitchison, Aaron J. Blashill & Jonathan M. Mond. (2017) The enigma of male eating disorders: A critical review and synthesis. Clinical Psychology Review 57, pages 1-11.
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Courtney C. Simpson & Suzanne E. Mazzeo. (2017) Attitudes toward orthorexia nervosa relative to DSM - 5 eating disorders . International Journal of Eating Disorders 50:7, pages 781-792.
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Tracy Burrows, Leanne Hides, Robyn Brown, Christopher Dayas & Frances Kay-Lambkin. (2017) Differences in Dietary Preferences, Personality and Mental Health in Australian Adults with and without Food Addiction. Nutrients 9:3, pages 285.
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Iolanda S. Rodino, Susan M. Byrne & Katherine A. Sanders. (2017) Eating disorders in the context of preconception care: fertility specialists’ knowledge, attitudes, and clinical practices. Fertility and Sterility 107:2, pages 494-501.
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Christina L. Boisseau. (2016) Identification and management of eating disorders in gynecology: menstrual health as an underutilized screening tool. American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology 215:5, pages 572-578.
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Chelsea MacCaughelty, Rebecca Wagner & Katrina Rufino. (2016) Does being overweight or male increase a patient's risk of not being referred for an eating disorder consult?. International Journal of Eating Disorders 49:10, pages 963-966.
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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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Stuart B. Murray, Scott Griffiths & Jonathan M. Mond. (2018) Evolving eating disorder psychopathology: Conceptualising muscularity-oriented disordered eating. British Journal of Psychiatry 208:5, pages 414-415.
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Caroline Bentley, Kassandra Gratwick-Sarll & Jonathan Mond. (2015) Perceived psychosocial impairment associated with eating disorder features: responses to a mental health literacy intervention. Journal of Eating Disorders 3:1.
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Deborah Mitchison & Jonathan Mond. (2015) Epidemiology of eating disorders, eating disordered behaviour, and body image disturbance in males: a narrative review. Journal of Eating Disorders 3:1.
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Caroline Bentley, Kassandra Gratwick-Sarll, Carmel Harrison & Jonathan Mond. (2015) Sex differences in psychosocial impairment associated with eating disorder features in adolescents: A school-based study. International Journal of Eating Disorders 48:6, pages 633-640.
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Scott Griffiths, Jonathan M. Mond, Stuart B. Murray & Stephen Touyz. (2015) The prevalence and adverse associations of stigmatization in people with eating disorders. International Journal of Eating Disorders 48:6, pages 767-774.
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Jonathan Mond. (2015) Have case-register studies of eating disorders incidence reached their use-by date?. Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry 49:8, pages 679-680.
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D. Chambers, F. Murphy & H. S. Keeley. (2015) All of us? An exploration of the concept of mental health literacy based on young people’s responses to fictional mental health vignettes. Irish Journal of Psychological Medicine 32:1, pages 129-136.
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