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Linardon J, Jarman H, Liu C, Anderson C, McClure Z, Messer M
Int J Eat Disord . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40026263
Objective: Self-help programs are recommended as a first step in the management of eating disorders. Yet, whether self-help interventions have broader mental health benefits beyond symptom and risk reduction remains...
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Liu C, Linardon J
Psychiatry Res . 2025 Feb; 347:116412. PMID: 39987587
Smartphone apps have the potential to play an integral role in the management of eating disorders. However, despite evidence of efficacy, apps have yet to be widely adopted and integrated...
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Linardon J, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M
Int J Eat Disord . 2025 Feb; PMID: 39921480
Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize eating disorder research, treatment, and practice by assisting with complex problems such as predicting illness prognosis, supporting diagnostic decisions, tailoring treatment plans,...
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Johnson C, Radunz M, Linardon J, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M, Williamson P, Wade T
Psychol Med . 2025 Feb; 55:e32. PMID: 39916348
Growing evidence highlights the critical role of patient choice of treatment, with significant benefits for outcomes found in some studies. While four meta-analyses have previously examined the association between treatment...
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Linardon J, Liu C, Messer M, McClure Z, Anderson C, Jarman H
Int J Eat Disord . 2025 Jan; PMID: 39829089
Objective: Artificial intelligence (AI) could revolutionize the delivery of mental health care, helping to streamline clinician workflows and assist with diagnostic and treatment decisions. Yet, before AI can be integrated...
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Linardon J, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M, Firth J, Goldberg S, Anderson C, McClure Z, et al.
NPJ Digit Med . 2024 Dec; 7(1):363. PMID: 39695173
Mental health apps are efficacious, yet they may pose risks in some. This review (CRD42024506486) examined adverse events (AEs) from mental health apps. We searched (May 2024) the Medline, PsycINFO,...
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Linardon J, Anderson C, McClure Z, Liu C, Messer M, Jarman H, et al.
Psychol Med . 2024 Dec; :1-12. PMID: 39648675
Background: Dialectical behavior therapy (DBT) is a specialized treatment that has a growing evidence base for binge-spectrum eating disorders. However, cost and workforce capacity limit wide-scale uptake of DBT since...
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McClure Z, Greenwood C, Fuller-Tyszkiewicz M, Messer M, Linardon J
Eur Eat Disord Rev . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39587822
Objective: Machine learning (ML) techniques have shown promise for enhancing prediction of clinical outcomes; however, its application to predicting binge eating has been scarcely explored. We applied ML techniques to...
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Cuijpers P, Harrer M, Miguel C, Keshen A, Karyotaki E, Linardon J
Eat Disord . 2024 Nov; :1-22. PMID: 39514189
Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) is the best examined treatment for eating disorders. However, previous meta-analyses of cognitive-behavioral therapy have not examined absolute outcomes, which are important from a clinical perspective. We...
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Anderson C, Linardon J
Body Image . 2024 Oct; 51:101805. PMID: 39476592
Muscularity-oriented disordered eating (MODE) is becoming increasingly common among women and is characterized by dietary alterations (e.g., blending meals into liquid form to increase caloric intake) aimed towards gaining lean...