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InsideOut Institute is Australia's national leader in eating disorder research. Our work spans clinical trials, digital innovation, and translation into real-world practice. Through global research partnerships, we are advancing knowledge to improve prevention, early intervention, and treatment for eating disorders, with the ultimate goal of finding a cure.

Studies Currently Recruiting
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Transdiagnostic Mechanisms and Mental Health

Curtin University

Transdiagnostic Mechanisms and Mental Health

CHIEF INVESTIGATOR

Professor Peter McEvoy

UNIVERSITY SUPERVISOR

Professor Peter McEvoy

CLOSING DATE

12 Jun 26

This project is interested in how mechanisms common to the development and maintenance of various mental health challenges (i.e., transdiagnostic mechanisms) play a role in co-occurring disordered eating and trauma-related symptoms.

Recruiting Study Details

You do not need to be experiencing challenges with eating or a history of trauma to participate in this study. We are currently seeking participants with and without disordered eating behaviours (e.g., restricted eating, binge eating, purging, and other compensatory behaviours) and trauma-related symptoms (e.g., upsetting thoughts, daily life disruptions, and increased stress or tension following a stressful/traumatic event/s).

What is Involved

This study involves participants completing an online survey that will take approximately 40 minutes.

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Contact

Alexandra Nelson

0413673625

alexandra.nelson@postgrad.curtin.edu.au

https://curtin.au1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_aVKOh5VrZokrULI

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