Schmidt et al., 2022 - Google Patents
Predictors of symptom trajectories after cognitive-behavioral therapy in adolescents with an age-adapted diagnosis of binge-eating disorderSchmidt et al., 2022
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- Schmidt R
- Hilbert A
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- Behavior Therapy
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Although evidence demonstrated efficacy of cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in adolescents with binge-eating disorder (BED), treatment response is heterogeneous. This study uniquely examined baseline predictors of symptom trajectories in N= 73 adolescents …
- 208000004093 Binge-Eating Disorder 0 title abstract description 117
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