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View article: Taking The Wheel - The Effects of Autonomy Enhancing Therapy for Eating Disorders: Protocol for a Multiple Baseline Design (Preprint)
Taking The Wheel - The Effects of Autonomy Enhancing Therapy for Eating Disorders: Protocol for a Multiple Baseline Design (Preprint) Open
BACKGROUND Eating disorders remain challenging to treat effectively, with low recovery percentages and high relapse rates. This study protocol explores autonomy-enhancing therapy (AET) as a therapeutic adjunct, examining its effects on au…
View article: Artificial Intelligence in Eating Disorder Treatment: A Qualitative Analysis of Clinical Opportunities, Barriers, and Ethical Considerations From Multi‐Disciplinary Focus Groups
Artificial Intelligence in Eating Disorder Treatment: A Qualitative Analysis of Clinical Opportunities, Barriers, and Ethical Considerations From Multi‐Disciplinary Focus Groups Open
Objective This study explored eating disorder and Artificial Intelligence (AI) professionals' perspectives on how AI might support eating disorder treatment. Successful implementation requires insight into implementation partners' perspect…
View article: Who Cares What Other People Think? A Longitudinal Investigation of the Role of Autonomy-Connectedness in Self-Esteem Change Trajectories and Instability
Who Cares What Other People Think? A Longitudinal Investigation of the Role of Autonomy-Connectedness in Self-Esteem Change Trajectories and Instability Open
View article: Knowledge and attitudes of Dutch psychiatry residents towards anorexia nervosa
Knowledge and attitudes of Dutch psychiatry residents towards anorexia nervosa Open
View article: Sleep disturbances in anorexia nervosa
Sleep disturbances in anorexia nervosa Open
Introduction Sleep is crucial for physical and psychological health, and disturbances are closely linked to psychiatric disorders, making their management essential for improving treatment outcomes and preventing relapse. Although sleep di…
View article: Towards collaborative care for severe and enduring Anorexia Nervosa – a mixed-method approach
Towards collaborative care for severe and enduring Anorexia Nervosa – a mixed-method approach Open
View article: Review of machine learning solutions for eating disorders
Review of machine learning solutions for eating disorders Open
View article: Effects of implementation intentions and regulatory fit on subjective binge eating
Effects of implementation intentions and regulatory fit on subjective binge eating Open
Introduction: Implementation intentions are if-then plans linking behavior with contextual features, thereby preventing goal shifts away from superordinate goals. Implementation intentions may be an addition to standard treatment for binge…
View article: Reducing binge eating through behavioral-focused versus emotion-focused implementation intentions in patients with binge eating disorder or bulimia nervosa: An experimental approach
Reducing binge eating through behavioral-focused versus emotion-focused implementation intentions in patients with binge eating disorder or bulimia nervosa: An experimental approach Open
Binge eating disorder (BED) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are characterized by recurrent binge eating, episodes of consuming large amounts of food in a discrete period of time associated with a loss of control. Implementation intentions are exp…
View article: Tracking of Nutritional Intake Using Artificial Intelligence
Tracking of Nutritional Intake Using Artificial Intelligence Open
In this short communication paper, we present the results we achieved for automated calorie intake measurement for patients with obesity or eating disorders. We demonstrate feasibility of applying deep learning based image analysis to a si…
View article: Is a dissonance-based group intervention targeting thin-ideal internalization a successful potential add-on for specialized eating disorder care? A randomized feasibility and acceptability pilot study
Is a dissonance-based group intervention targeting thin-ideal internalization a successful potential add-on for specialized eating disorder care? A randomized feasibility and acceptability pilot study Open
View article: Effects of implementation intentions and mental imagery on subjective binge eating
Effects of implementation intentions and mental imagery on subjective binge eating Open
Objective Binge‐eating disorder (BED) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are characterised by binge eating. Changing unwanted behaviour is difficult, as intentions do not automatically lead to action. Implementation intentions (IIs) may help bridgin…
View article: Itch-Related Avoidance and Attentional Biases in Patients with Psoriasis?
Itch-Related Avoidance and Attentional Biases in Patients with Psoriasis? Open
View article: Anorexia nervosa and <scp>COVID</scp>‐19 infection: Clinical case report
Anorexia nervosa and <span>COVID</span>‐19 infection: Clinical case report Open
The true risk of COVID‐19 infection in anorexia nervosa (AN) including the duration of viral RNA shedding and infectivity is still unclear. We report on a case of a patient with severe AN with a mild course of COVID‐19 and prolonged viral …
View article: Group autonomy enhancing treatment versus cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders: A cluster‐randomized clinical trial
Group autonomy enhancing treatment versus cognitive behavioral therapy for anxiety disorders: A cluster‐randomized clinical trial Open
This was the first clinical randomized trial comparing AET to CBT. The added value of AET does not seem to lie in enhanced effectiveness on broader outcome measures or on long term compared to CBT. However, the study supports the effective…
View article: The role of autonomy-connectedness in stress-modulating effects of social support in women: An experimental study using a virtual Trier Social Stress Test
The role of autonomy-connectedness in stress-modulating effects of social support in women: An experimental study using a virtual Trier Social Stress Test Open
View article: The role of autonomy-connectedness in stress-buffering effects of social support in women
The role of autonomy-connectedness in stress-buffering effects of social support in women Open
This dataverse folder contains the data corresponding to the study 'The role of autonomy-connectedness in stress-buffering effects of social support in women: An experimental study using a virtual Trier Social Stress Test' Social support i…
View article: COVID-19, anorexia nervosa and obese patients with an eating disorder - some considerations for practitioners and researchers
COVID-19, anorexia nervosa and obese patients with an eating disorder - some considerations for practitioners and researchers Open
View article: Effects of implementation intentions on subthreshold binge eating
Effects of implementation intentions on subthreshold binge eating Open
Binge eating disorder (BED) and bulimia nervosa (BN) are characterized by binge eating. Frequently related to negative affect, binge eating is considered unwanted eating behavior. It is often preceded by a shift away from the goal of a hea…
View article: Enhancing Autonomy-Connectedness in Patients With Anxiety Disorders: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial
Enhancing Autonomy-Connectedness in Patients With Anxiety Disorders: A Pilot Randomized Controlled Trial Open
Autonomy-enhancing treatment (AET) is a person-centered, gender-sensitive treatment, targeting transdiagnostic personal autonomy deficits. The current study was set up as a first pilot randomized controlled trial (RCT) to investigate the p…
View article: Autonomy deficits as vulnerability for anxiety: evidence from two laboratory-based studies
Autonomy deficits as vulnerability for anxiety: evidence from two laboratory-based studies Open
Specific autonomy components may be related to experiencing anxiety in differing situations (i.e., related to others' distress or presenting one's personal views). Collectively these results indicate that autonomy-connectedness deficits ma…
View article: Autonomy–Connectedness, Self-Construal, and Acculturation: Associations With Mental Health in a Multicultural Society
Autonomy–Connectedness, Self-Construal, and Acculturation: Associations With Mental Health in a Multicultural Society Open
The present study investigated the associations between self-construal, acculturation, and autonomy–connectedness, as well as the relations between autonomy–connectedness and psychopathological symptoms, controlling for self-construal and …
View article: Approach-avoidance, attentional and evaluation biases in hair pulling disorder and their relationship with symptom severity
Approach-avoidance, attentional and evaluation biases in hair pulling disorder and their relationship with symptom severity Open
The present study examined approach-avoidance, attentional and evaluation biases in Hair Pulling Disorder (HPD). Although none of the tasks showed indications of biased action tendencies in response to hair pulling-related pictures, or bia…
View article: Associations Between Secret-Keeping and Quality of Life in Older Adults
Associations Between Secret-Keeping and Quality of Life in Older Adults Open
This study examined the effects of secrecy on quality of life in a sample consisting of older adults (>50 years; N = 301). Three key components of secrecy were examined with the Tilburg Secrecy Scale-25 (TSS25; possession of a secret, self…
View article: Implicit stigmatization-related biases in individuals with skin conditions and their significant others.
Implicit stigmatization-related biases in individuals with skin conditions and their significant others. Open
These results provide support for the idea that individuals with skin conditions and their SOs are characterized by a stigmatization-related stimulus bias regarding implicit cognitive and behavioral reactions, in comparison to healthy indi…
View article: The Attraction of Sugar: An Association between Body Mass Index and Impaired Avoidance of Sweet Snacks
The Attraction of Sugar: An Association between Body Mass Index and Impaired Avoidance of Sweet Snacks Open
The present study investigated implicit approach-avoidance action tendencies towards snack foods (pictorial Approach-Avoidance Task), implicit approach-avoidance associations (verbal approach-avoidance Single-Target IAT) and affective asso…
View article: Comorbidity and quality of life in adults with hair pulling disorder
Comorbidity and quality of life in adults with hair pulling disorder Open
View article: Assessment of Tobacco-Related Approach and Attentional Biases in Smokers, Cravers, Ex-Smokers, and Non-Smokers
Assessment of Tobacco-Related Approach and Attentional Biases in Smokers, Cravers, Ex-Smokers, and Non-Smokers Open
According to theories of addictive behaviors, approach and attentional biases toward smoking-related cues play a crucial role in tobacco dependence. Several studies have investigated these biases by using various paradigms in different sam…
View article: Addressing Self-Control Cognitions in the Treatment of Trichotillomania: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Cognitive Therapy to Behaviour Therapy
Addressing Self-Control Cognitions in the Treatment of Trichotillomania: A Randomized Controlled Trial Comparing Cognitive Therapy to Behaviour Therapy Open
View article: Dysfunctional Processes Underlying Unwanted Habits: Automatic and Controlled Processes in Problematic
Dysfunctional Processes Underlying Unwanted Habits: Automatic and Controlled Processes in Problematic Open