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Byrne M, Shank L, Lavender J, Higgins-Neyland M, Rice A, Sweeney R, et al.
Obes Rev . 2024 Aug; 25(11):e13805. PMID: 39103303
Introduction: Loss-of-control (LOC) eating, or the subjective experience of being unable to stop eating, is a hallmark feature of binge-eating episodes, which are also characterized by consuming an unusually large...
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Dubinsky M, Rice A, Yarlas A, Hur P, Cappelleri J, Kulisek N, et al.
Inflamm Bowel Dis . 2023 Dec; 30(11):2115-2126. PMID: 38150386
Purpose: Previous reviews produced weak evidence regarding the responsiveness of the Inflammatory Bowel Disease Questionnaire (IBDQ-32) to changes in ulcerative colitis (UC) health indicators. This systematic review and meta-analysis provide...
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Rice A, Lavender J, Shank L, Neyland M, Markos B, Repke H, et al.
Eat Weight Disord . 2022 Jul; 27(8):3083-3093. PMID: 35852767
Purpose: Evidence suggests that difficulties identifying and describing one's feelings, core components of alexithymia, are associated with attitudinal and behavioral symptoms of disordered eating; depressive symptoms also may underlie these...
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Neyland M, Shank L, Lavender J, Burke N, Rice A, Gallagher-Teske J, et al.
J Pediatr Psychol . 2022 Mar; 47(7):743-753. PMID: 35238941
Objectives: Adolescent military-dependents experience distinct risk and protective factors, which may necessitate additional clinical considerations. In civilian youth, overweight/obesity is associated with eating, internalizing, and externalizing difficulties, with some studies...
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Neyland M, Shank L, Lavender J, Rice A, Schindler R, Hennigan K, et al.
Eat Behav . 2020 Dec; 40:101470. PMID: 33373856
Objective: Military-dependent youth appear to be at greater risk for disordered-eating than their civilian counterparts. Permanent change of station moves (PCS-moves), typically occurring every 2-3 years, are commonly experienced by...
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Rice A, Kim J, Nguyen C, Liu W, Fall K, Galligan P
Psychol Serv . 2017 May; 14(2):257-268. PMID: 28481613
This study explored the perceptions of fatherhood held by 11 men living in a homeless shelter. Using consensual qualitative research methodology (CQR; Hill, 2012), we investigated perceptions of masculinity and...
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Rice A
Death Stud . 2014 Dec; 39(1-5):165-72. PMID: 25530427
Group therapy remains a popular treatment format for individuals experiencing bereavement. Although many innovative group treatments for grief are being developed, common therapeutic factors can also contribute to outcomes. The...