International Journal of Eating Disorders

Papers
(The H4-Index of International Journal of Eating Disorders is 38. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-03-01 to 2024-03-01.)
ArticleCitations
The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on eating disorder risk and symptoms315
Eating and exercise behaviors in eating disorders and the general population during the COVID‐19 pandemic in Australia: Initial results from the COLLATE project291
Early impact of COVID‐19 on individuals with self‐reported eating disorders: A survey of ~1,000 individuals in the United States and the Netherlands178
Eating disorders in times of the COVID‐19 pandemic—Results from an online survey of patients with anorexia nervosa152
The impact of COVID‐19 epidemic on eating disorders: A longitudinal observation of pre versus post psychopathological features in a sample of patients with eating disorders and a group of h149
Digital technology can revolutionize mental health services delivery: The COVID‐19 crisis as a catalyst for change135
Social and economic cost of eating disorders in the United States: Evidence to inform policy action117
The impact of the COVID‐19 pandemic on eating disorders: A systematic review109
Access to evidence‐based care for eating disorders during the COVID‐19 crisis107
Cognitive‐behavioral therapy in the time of coronavirus: Clinician tips for working with eating disorders via telehealth when face‐to‐face meetings are not possible100
A systematic scoping review of research on COVID‐19 impacts on eating disorders: A critical appraisal of the evidence and recommendations for the field91
Intuitive eating and its psychological correlates: A meta‐analysis88
Severe and enduring anorexia nervosa: Update and observations about the current clinical reality78
Where identities converge: The importance of intersectionality in eating disorders research75
Family‐based treatment via videoconference: Clinical recommendations for treatment providers during COVID‐19 and beyond71
Restrictive eating disorders in higher weight persons: A systematic review of atypical anorexia nervosa prevalence and consecutive admission literature70
Gaining “The Quarantine 15:” Perceived versus observed weight changes in college students in the wake of COVID‐1961
A systematic review comparing atypical anorexia nervosa and anorexia nervosa55
Cognitive‐behavioral therapy for avoidant/restrictive food intake disorder: Feasibility, acceptability, and proof‐of‐concept for children and adolescents55
“This is just how I cope”: An inductive thematic analysis of eating disorder recovery content created and shared on TikTok using #EDrecovery54
Meta‐analysis on the long‐term effectiveness of psychological and medical treatments for binge‐eating disorder53
What prevents young adults from seeking help? Barriers toward help‐seeking for eating disorder symptomatology48
Eating Disorder Examination – Questionnaire short forms: A comparison47
Eating disorder pathology and compulsive exercise during the COVID‐19 public health emergency: Examining risk associated with COVID‐19 anxiety and intolerance of uncertainty47
Eating disorder fear networks: Identification of central eating disorder fears46
Concerns and recommendations for using Amazon MTurk for eating disorder research46
A framework to conceptualize personal recovery from eating disorders: A systematic review and qualitative meta‐synthesis of perspectives from individuals with lived experience46
Protect me from my selfie: Examining the association between photo‐based social media behaviors and self‐reported eating disorders in adolescence45
Comparing integrative cognitive‐affective therapy and guided self‐help cognitive‐behavioral therapy to treat binge‐eating disorder using standard and naturalistic mome44
Disordered eating in a population‐based sample of young adults during the COVID‐19 outbreak44
Increased rates of eating disorders and their symptoms in women with major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders44
Validation of the nine itemARFIDscreen (NIAS) subscales for distinguishingARFIDpresentations and screening forARFID42
Break Binge Eating: Reach, engagement, and user profile of an Internet‐based psychoeducational and self‐help platform for eating disorders42
Food insecurity associated with elevated eating disorder symptoms, impairment, and eating disorder diagnoses in an American University student sample before and during the beginning of the COVID<41
Gut microbiota alteration in adolescent anorexia nervosa does not normalize with short‐term weight restoration41
One size does not fit all. Genomics differentiates among anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge‐eating disorder41
Sexual and gender minority individuals report higher rates of abuse and more severe eating disorder symptoms than cisgender heterosexual individuals at admission to eating disorder treatment38
The COVID‐19 pandemic: Psychological and behavioral responses to the shutdown of the beauty industry38
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