Using individual networks to identify treatment targets for eating disorder treatment: a proof-of-concept study and initial data
Plain English Summary Eating disorders are severe psychiatric illnesses that carry high mortality, morbidity, and societal and personal burden. Treatments for eating disorders only work in 50% of patients, signifying a great need to improve treatments. One reason that treatments may not work, is bec...
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Main Authors: | Cheri A. Levinson, Rowan A. Hunt, Ani C. Keshishian, Mackenzie L. Brown, Irina Vanzhula, Caroline Christian, Leigh C. Brosof, Brenna M. Williams |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/97584db422914cbe82d7c5daa8b5fe54 |
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