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Suman Ambwani

Researcher at Dickinson College

Publications -  40
Citations -  1391

Suman Ambwani is an academic researcher from Dickinson College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Eating disorders & Anorexia nervosa (differential diagnoses). The author has an hindex of 19, co-authored 38 publications receiving 1062 citations. Previous affiliations of Suman Ambwani include King's College London & Harvard University.

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A systematic review and meta-analysis of ‘Systems for Social Processes’ in eating disorders

TL;DR: The facets of social processing in ED according to the NIMH RDoC 'Systems for Social Processes' framework are reviewed, showing evidence that people with ED had attachment insecurity, and less evidence for problems with production and reception of non-facial communication, animacy and action.

Measuring 'Orthorexia': Development of the Eating Habits Questionnaire

TL;DR: Examination of correlations between the E HQ subscales and a variety of other measures, and comparisons of nutrition students with non-nutrition students on EHQ subscales provided preliminary evidence for convergent,discriminant, and criterion-related validity.
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Socially desirable responding by bariatric surgery candidates during psychological assessment

TL;DR: Elevated scores on the social desirability indices were associated with underreporting of certain clinical symptoms, and a substantial proportion of bariatric surgery candidates appear to present themselves in an overly favorable light during the psychological evaluation.
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Cognitive Interpersonal Model for Anorexia Nervosa Revisited: The Perpetuating Factors that Contribute to the Development of the Severe and Enduring Illness.

TL;DR: The cognitive interpersonal model describes in more detail the perpetuating aspects of the model, which include the inter- and intrapersonal related consequences of isolation, depression, and chronic stress that accumulate in the severe and enduring stage of the illness.
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Love Thyself Before Loving Others? A Qualitative and Quantitative Analysis of Gender Differences in Body Image and Romantic Love

TL;DR: In this article, the intersection of body esteem, romantic love, and gender through qualitative and quantitative analyses was explored, and significant correlations emerged between the BES and RLES, suggesting a link between body experience and romantic relationships.