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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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How Do Eating Disorder Clinicians Decide on which Evidence-Based Treatment to Deliver to Adolescents?

Curtin University

How Do Eating Disorder Clinicians Decide on which Evidence-Based Treatment to Deliver to Adolescents?

CHIEF INVESTIGATOR

Professor Peter McEvoy

UNIVERSITY SUPERVISOR

Dr Kate Tonta

CLOSING DATE

30 May 26

A qualitative study exploring how psychologists decide which evidence-based treatment to deliver to adolescents with eating disorders, and what barriers they face to delivering them.

Recruiting Study Details

Psychologists outside of Western Australia, experience in treating a minimum of 10 adolescents (within the ages of 13 -19) with eating disorders over a period of at least two years.

What is Involved

A once-off online interview/meeting (via Microsoft Teams) with the research student (Tasha Canes), which takes approximately one hour.

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Contact

Tasha Canes

0406096996

20930967@student.curtin.edu.au

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