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Danielle A N Chapa

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Hawkins M, Chapa D, Lim G, Goldschmidt A, Meyer M, Avorgbedor F, et al.
medRxiv . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39973991
Background: Pain after childbirth affects maternal and infant outcomes. Although sleep influences pain in general adult populations, research on this during the perinatal period is limited. This study examines the...
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Reilly E, Gorrell S, Chapa D, Drury C, Stalvey E, Goldschmidt A, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39936508
Objective: Since its publication almost 35 years ago, the Eating Disorder Examination (EDE) and its companion paper-and-pencil self-report-the Eating Disorder Examination-Questionnaire (EDE-Q)-have remained some of the most widely used and...
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Lampe E, Schaumberg K, Kolar D, Coniglio K, Cooper M, Chapa D, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2024 Jan; 57(3):558-567. PMID: 38221645
Objective: Although exercise is generally considered healthy, many individuals engage in maladaptive exercise (e.g., compulsive in nature). Several definitions of maladaptive exercise exist, leading to multiple, varied assessment tools; assuming...
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Forbush K, Christensen Pacella K, Thomeczek M, Gould S, Chapa D, Richson B, et al.
JMIR Form Res . 2023 Jul; 7:e43504. PMID: 37436790
Background: University students are an at-risk group for the development of eating disorders (EDs); however, many college campuses lack sufficient resources to provide ED specialty care. Students report unique reasons...
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Bohrer B, Chen Y, Christensen K, Forbush K, Thomeczek M, Richson B, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2023 May; 56(8):1623-1636. PMID: 37213077
Objective: Eating disorders (EDs) are serious psychiatric disorders associated with substantial morbidity and mortality that are prevalent among university students. Because many students do not receive treatment due to lack...
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Forbush K, Richson B, Swanson T, Thomeczek M, Negi S, Johnson S, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2022 Sep; 55(11):1553-1564. PMID: 36135594
Objective: The purpose of the current study was to validate a brief, 10-item screening tool for the identification of EDs-the brief assessment of stress and eating (BASE). Method: Participants were...
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Forbush K, Swanson T, Chen Y, Siew C, Hagan K, Chapa D, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2022 Sep; 55(11):1603-1613. PMID: 36053836
Objective: As network models of eating disorder (ED) psychopathology become increasingly popular in modeling symptom interconnectedness and identifying potential treatment targets, it is necessary to contextualize their performance against other...
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Chapa D, Johnson S, Richson B, Bjorlie K, Won Y, Nelson S, et al.
Int J Eat Disord . 2022 Jun; 55(7):861-885. PMID: 35665528
Objective: There is ongoing discussion about whether sports participation is a risk or protective factor for eating disorders (EDs). Research is mixed, with some studies suggesting that athletes have higher...
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Bjorlie K, Forbush K, Chapa D, Richson B, Johnson S, Fazzino T
Int J Eat Disord . 2022 Feb; 55(5):688-696. PMID: 35194821
Objective: The study aim was to elucidate the degree to which hyper-palatable foods (HPF) are consumed during binge episodes compared to restricting episodes, and to test the association between HPF...
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Richson B, Forbush K, Chapa D, Gould S, Perko V, Johnson S, et al.
Eat Behav . 2021 Jul; 42:101538. PMID: 34247036
Adolescence is a common period for eating disorder (ED) onset. The availability of psychometrically sound measures of ED psychopathology enables clinicians to accurately assess symptoms and monitor treatment outcomes continuously...