| Literature DB >> 35854328 |
Jennifer S Coelho1,2, Janet Suen3, Sheila Marshall4,5, Alex Burns3, Pei-Yoong Lam3,5, Josie Geller6,7.
Abstract
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35854328 PMCID: PMC9297537 DOI: 10.1186/s40337-022-00625-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Eat Disord ISSN: 2050-2974
Clinical and Demographic Information about the parent participants and their children
| Demographics and clinical presentation | Sample characteristics |
|---|---|
| Parent and child relationship | Parent 1: Father of a 12-year-old boy Parent 2: Mother of an 18-year-old boy Parent 3: Mother of an 11-year-old boy Parent 4: Mother of a 16-year-old girl Parent 5: Mother of a 14-year-old girl Parent 6: Father of a 14-year-old boy Parent 7: Father of a 17-year-old girl Parent 8: Mother of a 14-year-old girl Parent 9: Father of an 11-year-old boy Parent 10: Mother of a 15-year old girl |
| Initial treatment of child | Outpatient services: n = 2 Day treatment: n = 4 Inpatient: n = 4 |
| Treatments accessed at BC Children’s Hospital Eating Disorders Program | Outpatient + day treatment: n = 3 Outpatient + inpatient: n = 3 Day treatment + inpatient: n = 2 Inpatient: n = 2 |
| Parents/caregivers living with child | Both parents: n = 7 1 parent and partner/step-parent: n = 2 Mother: n = 1 |
Age of child (at time of interview) Age of parent | |
| % median Body Mass Index (mBMI) | |
| Start of treatment | |
| End of treatment | |
| Duration of tertiary-level treatment | Range = 3.09–26.53 months |
+Parent age was available for only 5 of the 10 parent participants, as only some parents participated in the larger prospective study and completed measures including a demographic questionnaire