Fathers in the spotlight: parental burden and the effectiveness of a parental skills training for anorexia nervosa in mother-father dyads.
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Full Title: Eat Weight Disord
Abbreviation: Eat Weight Disord
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Subject Category: Gastroenterology
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"Declarations Competing interestsJ.P., S.T., T.W., K.K., G.S., D.M., and E. A.-W. conducted the SUCCEAT workshop intervention. A.K., G.W., J.P. and T.W. are translators of the book recommended during the SUCCEAT intervention. Ethical approvalThis study was performed in line with the principles of the Declaration of Helsinki. Approval was granted by the Ethics Committee of Medical University of Vienna (#1840/2013). Informed consentInformed consent was obtained from all individual participants included in the study. Competing interests J.P., S.T., T.W., K.K., G.S., D.M., and E. A.-W. conducted the SUCCEAT workshop intervention. A.K., G.W., J.P. and T.W. are translators of the book recommended during the SUCCEAT intervention."
"Funding Open access funding provided by Medical University of Vienna. The development of the “SUCCEAT” intervention was funded by “Gemeinsame Gesundheitsziele—Pharma Master Agreement” (a cooperation between the Austrian pharmaceutical industry and the Austrian social insurance)—project code: 99901002500."
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