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Kimberly A Brownley
Researcher at University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Publications - 71
Citations - 5211
Kimberly A Brownley is an academic researcher from University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The author has contributed to research in topics: Binge-eating disorder & Binge eating. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 70 publications receiving 4650 citations.
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Bulimia nervosa treatment: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials
TL;DR: Evidence for medication or behavioral treatment for BN is strong, for self-help is weak; for harms related to medication is strong but either weak or nonexistent for other interventions; and evidence for differential outcome by sociodemographic factors is nonexistent.
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Psychological treatments for adults with posttraumatic stress disorder: A systematic review and meta-analysis:
Karen Cusack,Daniel E Jonas,Catherine A Forneris,Candi Wines,Jeffrey Sonis,Jennifer Cook Middleton,Cynthia Feltner,Kimberly A Brownley,Kristine Rae Olmsted,Amy Greenblatt,Amy Weil,Bradley N. Gaynes +11 more
TL;DR: Evidence supports efficacy of exposure therapy including the manualized version Prolonged Exposure (PE); cognitive therapy (CT), cognitive processing therapy (CPT), cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT)-mixed therapies ( moderate SOE); eye movement desensitization and reprocessing (EMDR) and narrative exposure therapy (low-moderate SOE).
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Behavioral counseling after screening for alcohol misuse in primary care: a systematic review and meta-analysis for the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force
Daniel E Jonas,James C. Garbutt,Halle R Amick,Janice M Brown,Kimberly A Brownley,Anthony J. Viera,Tania M Wilkins,Cody J Schwartz,Emily M Richmond,John Yeatts,Tammeka Swinson Evans,Sally D Wood,Russell Harris +12 more
TL;DR: Behavioral counseling interventions improve behavioral outcomes for adults with risky drinking and trials enrolling young adults or college students showed reduced consumption and fewer heavy drinking episodes.
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Binge eating disorder treatment: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials.
TL;DR: The literature regarding treatment efficacy for BED is variable and future directions include the identification of optimal interventions that are associated with both sustained abstinence from binge eating and permanent weight loss.
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Binge-eating disorder in adults a systematic review and meta-analysis
Kimberly A Brownley,Nancy D. Berkman,Christine M. Peat,Kathleen N. Lohr,Katherine Cullen,Carla Bann,Cynthia M. Bulik +6 more
TL;DR: Binge-eating disorder is associated with poorer psychological and physical well-being, including major depressive and other psychiatric disorders, and the use of cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) and selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, but they differ in content and timing.