Eliza Van Wye
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Matheson B, Datta N, Van Wye E, Yang H, Lock J
Int J Eat Disord
. 2024 Aug;
57(11):2176-2180.
PMID: 39120094
Objective: Research on treatments for children with avoidant restrictive food intake disorder (ARFID) is needed. This pilot case series describes outcome data for 20 children ages 6-12 years old with...
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Matheson B, Van Wye E, Whyte A, Lock J
Int J Eat Disord
. 2024 Feb;
57(8):1769-1775.
PMID: 38419434
Objective: Family-based treatment (FBT) is an efficacious treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa (AN). A parent-only guided self-help version of FBT (GSH-FBT) demonstrated preliminary efficacy in pilot investigations. To address challenges...
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Datta N, Matheson B, Walker A, Van Wye E, Lock J
Clin Child Psychol Psychiatry
. 2023 Apr;
28(3):1123-1134.
PMID: 37032311
Background: Individuals with Avoidant/Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) experience restrictive or highly selective eating problems that interfere with growth and development. Despite the increasing number of referrals for ARFID, no...
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Van Wye E, Matheson B, Citron K, Yang H, Datta N, Bohon C, et al.
Contemp Clin Trials
. 2022 Dec;
124:107036.
PMID: 36460266
Background Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder (ARFID) is an eating disorder recently added to the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, 5th Edition (DSM-5) that involves nutritional, developmental, and/or psychosocial impairment, and...
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Datta N, Van Wye E, Citron K, Matheson B, Lock J
Int J Eat Disord
. 2022 Sep;
56(1):263-268.
PMID: 36125016
Objective: There is a growing body of literature suggesting the novel coronavirus pandemic (COVID-19) negatively impacts mental health in individuals self-reporting an eating disorder (ED); however, limited pediatric data is...