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Christopher G. Fairburn
Researcher at University of Oxford
Publications - 347
Citations - 55428
Christopher G. Fairburn is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bulimia nervosa & Eating disorders. The author has an hindex of 113, co-authored 343 publications receiving 51987 citations. Previous affiliations of Christopher G. Fairburn include Warneford Hospital & Royal Edinburgh Hospital.
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Assessment of eating disorders: Interview or self‐report questionnaire?
TL;DR: Although the two measures performed similarly with respect to the assessment of unambiguous behavioral features such as self-induced vomiting and dieting, the self-report questionnaire generated higher scores than the interview when assessing more complex featuressuch as binge eating and concerns about shape.
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Cognitive behaviour therapy for eating disorders: a "transdiagnostic" theory and treatment.
TL;DR: A new transdiagnostic theory of the maintenance of the full range of eating disorders is proposed, a theory which embraces a broader range of maintaining mechanisms than the current theory concerning bulimia nervosa.
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Mediators and Moderators of Treatment Effects in Randomized Clinical Trials
TL;DR: An analytic framework is described to identify and distinguish between moderators and mediators in RCTs when outcomes are measured dimensionally and it is recommended that R CTs routinely include and report such analyses.
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Grand challenges in global mental health
Pamela Y. Collins,Vikram Patel,Vikram Patel,Sarah S. Joestl,Dana March,Dana March,Thomas R. Insel,Abdallah S. Daar,Abdallah S. Daar,Isabel Altenfelder Santos Bordin,E. Jane Costello,Maureen S. Durkin,Christopher G. Fairburn,Roger I. Glass,Wayne Hall,Yueqin Huang,Steven E. Hyman,Kay Redfield Jamison,Sylvia Kaaya,Shitij Kapur,Arthur Kleinman,Adesola Ogunniyi,Angel Otero-Ojeda,Mu-ming Poo,Vijayalakshmi Ravindranath,Barbara J. Sahakian,Shekhar Saxena,Peter Singer,Dan J. Stein,Warwick P Anderson,Muhammad A. Dhansay,Wendy Ewart,Anthony G. Phillips,Susan B. Shurin,Mark Walport +34 more
TL;DR: A consortium of researchers, advocates and clinicians announces here research priorities for improving the lives of people with mental illness around the world, and calls for urgent action and investment.
Book
Cognitive Behavior Therapy and Eating Disorders
TL;DR: Fairburn, Cooper, Shafran, Bohn, Hawker, Fairburn, Inpatient, Day Patient and Two Forms of Outpatient CBT-E: An Overview.