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  1. Structural Validity of a Short Form of the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire in Adolescents Diagnosed With an Eating Disorder
  2. Understanding Engagement Experiences in an Adapted Digital Cognitive Behavioral Intervention for Lower‐Income Adults With Eating Disorders With Binge Eating and/or Purging: A Qualitative Analysis of Barriers and Facilitators
  3. Self‐Reported Physical Activity Energy Expenditure in Patients With Anorexia Nervosa: A Cross‐Sectional Analysis at Hospital Admission From the Study of Refeeding to Optimize iNpatient Gains
  4. Comparing Outcomes for Telehealth Versus In‐Person Family‐Based Treatment: A Retrospective Chart Review
  5. Open Pilot Trial of a Coached Digital Program for Lower‐Income Adults With Eating Disorders
  6. Body Image Group as Adjunct to Eating Disorder Treatment: Feasibility, Acceptability, and Early Outcomes
  7. A transdiagnostic examination of sex- and race and ethnicity-based mental health treatment disparities among publicly insured youth
  8. Avoidant Restrictive Food Intake Disorder in Pediatric Liver Transplant Patients
  9. Managing Eating Disorders Within Medicaid‐Funded Health Care Systems in California
  10. Predictors of Outpatient and Inpatient Service Utilization Among Publicly–Insured Youth With Eating Disorders
  11. Adaptations to family-based treatment for Medicaid-insured adolescents with anorexia nervosa
  12. Exploring Demographic and Clinical Characteristics of Racially and Ethnically Diverse Youth With Eating Disorders Using California Medicaid Claims Data
  13. Characterizing Medical Complications in Publicly Insured Youth With Eating Disorders
  14. Nurturing innovation, catalyzing change: Honoring the legacy of Dr. C. Barr Taylor in the eating disorders field
  15. Short‐term outcomes of the study of refeeding to optimize inpatient gains for patients with atypical anorexia nervosa
  16. Adapting family-based treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa delivered in the home: A novel approach for improving access to care and generalizability of skill acquisition
  17. An exploration of the association between premorbid weight status on patient and caregiver factors at pre and post-treatment among youth with anorexia nervosa/atypical anorexia nervosa
  18. Course and outcome in individuals with atypical anorexia nervosa: Findings from the Study of Refeeding to Optimize iNpatient Gains (StRONG)
  19. Parental self‐efficacy: Longitudinal impact on clinical outcomes across levels of care in adolescent anorexia nervosa
  20. Psychometric properties of the Parent Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire
  21. Hospital‐based higher calorie refeeding and mealtime distress in adolescents and young adults with anorexia nervosa or atypical anorexia nervosa
  22. Disparities in access to eating disorders treatment for publicly-insured youth and youth of color: a retrospective cohort study
  23. Barriers and Enablers to COVID-19 Vaccination in San Francisco's Spanish-Speaking Population
  24. Gender Differences in National Institutes of Health Grant Submissions Before and During the COVID-19 Pandemic
  25. Peer Mentorship: An Underrecognized Tool to Faculty Success
  26. Development of evidence-informed bridge programming to support an increased need for eating disorder services during the COVID-19 pandemic
  27. The Impact of Inpatient Multimodal Treatment or Family-Based Treatment on Six-Month Weight Outcomes in Youth with Anorexia Nervosa: A Naturalistic, Cross-Continental Comparison
  28. Family-based treatment for pediatric eating disorders: evidence and guidance for delivering integrated interdisciplinary care
  29. A systematic review of cognitive behavior therapy and dialectical behavior therapy for adolescent eating disorders
  30. Youth Insured By Medicaid With Restrictive Eating Disorders—Underrecognized and Underresourced
  31. Adaptation to family-based treatment for Medicaid-insured youth with anorexia nervosa in publicly-funded settings: Protocol for a mixed methods implementation scale-out pilot study
  32. Concordance between youth and caregiver report of eating disorder psychopathology: Development and psychometric properties of the Eating Disorder‐15 for Parents/Caregivers (ED‐15‐P)
  33. Higher-Calorie Refeeding in Anorexia Nervosa: 1-Year Outcomes From a Randomized Controlled Trial
  34. Short-term Outcomes of the Study of Refeeding to Optimize Inpatient Gains for Patients With Anorexia Nervosa
  35. A brief session‐by‐session measure of eating disorder psychopathology for children and adolescents: Development and psychometric properties of the Eating Disorder‐15 for Youth (ED‐15‐Y)
  36. Psychotropic medication use in treatment‐seeking youth with eating disorders
  37. Attitudes Toward Family-Based Treatment Impact Therapists’ Intent to Change Their Therapeutic Practice for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa
  38. Delivery of Family-Based Treatment for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa in a Public Health Care Setting: Research Versus Non-Research Specialty Care
  39. Weight Loss and Illness Severity in Adolescents With Atypical Anorexia Nervosa
  40. Parents know best: Caregiver perspectives on eating disorder recovery
  41. Predictors of early response in conjoint and separated models of family‐based treatment for adolescent anorexia nervosa
  42. Weight gain trajectories during outpatient family-based treatment for adolescents with anorexia nervosa
  43. An exploratory study of challenges and successes in implementing adapted family-based treatment in a community setting
  44. Outcome parameters associated with perceived helpfulness of family-based treatment for adolescent eating disorders
  45. Boys, Biceps, and Bradycardia: The Hidden Dangers of Muscularity-Oriented Disordered Eating
  46. Paid Family and Childbearing Leave Policies at Top US Medical Schools
  47. Network analysis of pediatric eating disorder symptoms in a treatment-seeking, transdiagnostic sample.
  48. Is there clinical consensus in defining weight restoration for adolescents with anorexia nervosa?
  49. Exploring Types of Family Environments in Youth with Eating Disorders
  50. Adaptation and implementation of family-based treatment enhanced with dialectical behavior therapy skills for anorexia nervosa in community-based specialist clinics
  51. Relationship between desired weight and eating disorder pathology in youth
  52. The effects of psychotherapy treatment on outcome in bulimia nervosa: Examining indirect effects through emotion regulation, self-directed behavior, and self-discrepancy within the mediation model
  53. Association between objective and subjective binge eating and psychopathology during a psychological treatment trial for bulimic symptoms
  54. Residents’ and Fellows’ Knowledge and Attitudes About Eating Disorders at an Academic Medical Center
  55. The Impact of DSM-5 on Eating Disorder Diagnoses
  56. Does Sex Matter in the Clinical Presentation of Eating Disorders in Youth?
  57. The importance of loss of control while eating in adolescents with purging disorder
  58. Predictors and moderators of treatment outcome in a randomized clinical trial for adults with symptoms of bulimia nervosa.
  59. Overvaluation of shape and weight in adolescents with anorexia nervosa: does shape concern or weight concern matter more for treatment outcome?
  60. A naturalistic examination of social comparisons and disordered eating thoughts, urges, and behaviors in college women
  61. Can adaptive treatment improve outcomes in family-based therapy for adolescents with anorexia nervosa? Feasibility and treatment effects of a multi-site treatment study
  62. Restrictive eating in anorexia nervosa: Examining maintenance and consequences in the natural environment
  63. Picking and nibbling in children and adolescents with eating disorders
  64. Expressed Emotion, Family Functioning, and Treatment Outcome for Adolescents with Anorexia Nervosa
  65. Predictors and moderators of psychological changes during the treatment of adolescent bulimia nervosa
  66. An exploratory examination of patient and parental self-efficacy as predictors of weight gain in adolescents with anorexia nervosa
  67. From efficacy to effectiveness: Comparing outcomes for youth with anorexia nervosa treated in research trials versus clinical care
  68. Behavioral, emotional, and situational context of purging episodes in anorexia nervosa
  69. Child, caregiver, and therapist perspectives on therapeutic alliance in usual care child psychotherapy.
  70. Therapeutic alliance in a randomized clinical trial for bulimia nervosa.
  71. Relapse From Remission at Two- to Four-Year Follow-Up in Two Treatments for Adolescent Anorexia Nervosa
  72. The Role of Motivation in Family-Based Guided Self-Help Treatment for Pediatric Obesity
  73. Development and evaluation of a treatment fidelity instrument for family-based treatment of adolescent anorexia nervosa
  74. Factors Associated With Substance Use in Adolescents With Eating Disorders
  75. Family functioning in two treatments for adolescent anorexia nervosa
  76. Subjective and Objective Binge Eating in Relation to Eating Disorder Symptomatology, Depressive Symptoms, and Self-Esteem among Treatment-Seeking Adolescents with Bulimia Nervosa
  77. Factors Contributing to Reduced Caregiver Strain in a Publicly Funded Child Mental Health System
  78. Is weight gain really a catalyst for broader recovery?: The impact of weight gain on psychological symptoms in the treatment of adolescent anorexia nervosa
  79. Eating patterns in youth with restricting and binge eating/purging type anorexia nervosa
  80. Searching for Elements of Evidence-Based Practices in Children's Usual Care and Examining Their Impact
  81. Early weight gain predicts outcome in two treatments for adolescent anorexia nervosa
  82. Psychometric properties of the Therapeutic Alliance Scale for Caregivers and Parents.
  83. Exploring the effect of therapists' treatment practices on client attendance in community-based care for children.
  84. Evidence-based practices addressed in community-based children's mental health clinical supervision.
  85. Mental Health Care for Children With Disruptive Behavior Problems: A View Inside Therapists' Offices
  86. Mental Health Care for Children With Disruptive Behavior Problems: A View Inside Therapists' Offices
  87. Suicidal Behaviour Among Youth in Five Public Sectors of Care
  88. Methodological Challenges of Characterizing Usual Care Psychotherapeutic Practice
  89. Evidence-Based Practices Addressed in Clinical Supervision of Community-Based Child Psychotherapy
  90. Therapeutic Alliance Scales for Caregivers and Parents
  91. Factors Associated With Engagement in Community-Based Child Psychotherapy