The research directions survey: Patient and parent perspectives of eating disorder research

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Seventy-two patients and parents completed the "Research Directions Survey" (RDS), consisting of an open-ended question and four rank-ordered lists. The RDS was designed to examine aspects of eating disorders (ED) that these individuals perceive as priorities for future research. The top three themes emerging from the open-ended question were treatment, family dynamics, and motivation for recovery. In the four ranking questions, respondents indicated low self-esteem, weight-related comments, body image distortions, and individual psychotherapy as most important for future research. This paper discusses the implications of our findings and directions for future research in ED.

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Witton, N. S., Leichner, P., Sandhu-Sahota, P., & Filippelli, D. (2007). The research directions survey: Patient and parent perspectives of eating disorder research. Eating Disorders, 15(3), 205–216. https://doi.org/10.1080/10640260701323466

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