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Stephen Touyz

Researcher at University of Sydney

Publications -  380
Citations -  12518

Stephen Touyz is an academic researcher from University of Sydney. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eating disorders & Anorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses). The author has an hindex of 55, co-authored 337 publications receiving 10390 citations. Previous affiliations of Stephen Touyz include Macquarie University & Max Planck Society.

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An investigation of relationships between disordered eating behaviors, weight/shape overvaluation and mood in the general population

TL;DR: It is suggested that public health messages or services for weight reduction in people with higher body weights could potentially benefit from integration with messages addressing mood disorders and purging, in order to reduce potential adverse effects on disordered eating behaviors.
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The clinician administered staging instrument for anorexia nervosa: development and psychometric properties.

TL;DR: The CASIAN is a psychometrically sound instrument that had high internal consistency, test-retest reliability, and interrater reliability and preliminary support for the convergent, discriminant, concurrent, and predictive validity was found.
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Evaluation of an online training program in eating disorders for health professionals in Australia

TL;DR: The Centre for Eating and Dieting Disorders in Australia has developed an Online Training Program In Eating Disorders, to educate health professionals in the nature, identification, assessment and management of eating disorders.
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General practitioner and mental healthcare use in a community sample of people with diagnostic threshold symptoms of bulimia nervosa, binge‐eating disorder, and other eating disorders

TL;DR: Investigation of healthcare use and predictors of mental health specialist healthcare use in a community sample of individuals with diagnostic threshold symptoms of BN, BED-Broad, or another eating disorder (Other ED) found Inquiry about an individual's mental health by a GP was associated with higher rates of treatment from mental health specialists.