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pro vyhledávání: '"Rebecca M. Shingleton"'
Autor:
Robert J. DeRubeis, Raveena Patel, John R. Weisz, Akash R. Wasil, Rebecca M. Shingleton, Jin Young Cho
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Eating Disorders. 54:690-700
Objective To examine the frequency of evidence-based treatment elements in popular smartphone apps for eating disorders (EDs), and to characterize the extent to which real-world users encounter different elements. Method We searched the Apple App Sto
Autor:
Katherine E. Venturo-Conerly, John R. Weisz, Sarah M. Lipson, Akash R. Wasil, Melissa J. Dreier, Rebecca M. Shingleton
Publikováno v:
International Journal of Eating Disorders. 53:1244-1251
Objective It is difficult for individuals with eating disorders (EDs) to build and maintain motivation to recover. This challenge contributes to high rates of treatment dropout and relapse. To date, motivational interventions have been largely ineffe
Autor:
Carlos M. Grilo, Douglas Thompson, Rebecca M. Shingleton, Debra L. Franko, Heather Thompson-Brenner
Publikováno v:
Int J Eat Disord
OBJECTIVE Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT)-therapist-led (CBTth) and guided-self-help (CBTgsh)-has efficacy for binge-eating disorder (BED) but many patients do not benefit sufficiently. We examined predictors and moderators for these two CBT metho
Autor:
Rebecca M. Shingleton, Katherine E. Venturo-Conerly, Robert J. DeRubeis, Raveena Patel, Sarah Gillespie, Akash R. Wasil, Annemarie Petre, John R. Weisz
Objective To assess the dissemination of evidence-based content within smartphone apps for depression and anxiety by developing and applying user-adjusted analysis-a method for weighting app content based on each app's number of active users. Method
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::dac100367ebb0cf08d2eaf4b508ae997
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/y4fkp
https://doi.org/10.31234/osf.io/y4fkp
Autor:
John R. Weisz, Christine Wasanga, Rediet Alemu, Susana Arango G, Benny H. Otieno, Jenny Gan, Rebecca M. Shingleton, Katherine E. Venturo-Conerly, Tom L. Osborn, Elizabeth Roe, Akash R. Wasil, Micaela Rodriguez
Publikováno v:
Journal of consulting and clinical psychology. 88(7)
Background: Adolescent depression and anxiety symptoms are prevalent in Sub-Saharan African countries, yet treatment options are scarce, and stigma limits help-seeking. Brief, computerized single-session interventions (SSIs) that contain empirically
Publikováno v:
American Journal of Psychiatry. 177:464-465
Publikováno v:
Eating disorders. 28(3)
Patients with eating disorders (EDs) often feel ambivalent about recovery, and motivation-enhancement interventions are ineffective for many patients. Identifying new targets for motivational interventions may be particularly valuable. We interviewed
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy (Chicago, Ill.). 56(2)
Patients with eating disorders (EDs) often lack motivation to recover, and interventions designed to increase recovery motivation have not demonstrated to be effective. In fact, few studies have identified factors that increase recovery motivation in
Publikováno v:
Behaviour research and therapy. 123
Smartphone applications for the treatment of depression and anxiety have acquired millions of users, yet little is known about whether they include evidence-based therapeutic content. We examined the extent to which popular mental health applications
Autor:
Heather Thompson-Brenner, Deborah F. Siegel, Rachel E. Goldman, Rebecca M. Shingleton, Lauren K. Richards
Publikováno v:
Psychotherapy. 53:195-205
Both cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) and psychodynamic psychotherapy are commonly used to treat eating disorders. To further investigate the effectiveness of integrative dynamic therapy (IDT) for bulimia nervosa (BN), our research group undertook