Sentence examples for misuse eating from inspiring English sources

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Open Door has helped thousands of young people with therapy and support with problems including depression, anxiety, self-harm, drug and alcohol misuse, eating disorders, psychosis, sexuality and gender identity issues since it opened in 1976.

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We excluded articles relating to substance misuse only and eating disorders only (n = 11), articles unrelated to mental health research (n = 46), non-empirical research articles or book chapters (n = 20), and articles with no focus on recruitment (n = 34).

This type of abuse, which Czyzselska names, "lesbophobia", can lead to a variety of psychological responses, including self-harm, mental health issues, substance misuse and eating disorders.

While nurses reported good general health overall a number of health issues were present, with vitality and mental health below Australian population values and evidence of poor health practice including misuse of alcohol, disordered eating behaviours and poor sleep.

Almost half of the CBT-E participants (44.8%, 26/58) reported no binge eating, vomiting or laxative misuse at the end of treatment compared with 21.7% (13/60) in the IPT condition (adjusted OR 6.7; 95% CI 1.9 to 23.6; p = 0.003).

Publications were included if they dealt with mental disorders (anxiety and depression, psychoses, substance misuse, childhood disorders, learning disabilities, dementia, epilepsy, eating disorders, suicide, personality disorders, mental comorbidity with AIDS) or mental health issues.

This cross-sectional study among university students in France revealed that perceived stress was associated not only with known risks such as alcohol misuse, but also with new risks such as eating disorders and cyber addiction.

Remaining items of the EDE-Q assess the occurrence and frequency of specific eating disorder behaviours, namely, binge eating, self-induced vomiting, misuse of laxatives or diuretics, extreme dietary restriction and excessive exercise.

The study found higher dropout rates from therapy in individuals with T1DM and worse treatment outcome in spite of having no significant differences in eating disorder psychopathology, although individuals with T1DM report misusing insulin.

The main features of BN are recurrent binge eating combined with inappropriate compensatory behaviours, such as self-induced vomiting and misuse of laxatives.

Bulimia nervosa is characterized by either impulsive or "binge" eating (eating a significantly large amount of food during a given period of time), alternating with maladaptive (and often ineffective) efforts to lose weight, such as by purging (e.g., self-induced vomiting or misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas) or fasting.

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