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.. _isaaqed:
Internet Severity and Activities Addiction Questionnaire, Eating Disorders Appendix (ISAAQ-ED)
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An unpublished questionnaire (supplementary to the :ref:`ISAAQ-10 `) about
problematic internet use in relation to eating disorders.
Intellectual property rights
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- Copyright (C) 2022 Konstantinos Ioannidis.
- Licensing: apply to authors for permission.
History
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- Ioannidis K (2022).
*Taming the chimera-hydra: A multifaceted analysis of problematic use of the
internet and eating disorders.*
Unpublished PhD thesis, Maastricht University.
https://doi.org/10.26481/dis.20220623ki
Source
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- Konstantinos Ioannidis, personal communication, 2022.
- Pertinent references from the task document:
- Ioannidis K, Chamberlain SR (2021). Digital Hazards for Feeding and Eating:
What We Know and What We Don't.
*Current Psychiatry Reports* 23: 56.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34264408/
- Ioannidis K, Taylor C, Holt L, Brown K, Lochner C, Fineberg NA, Corazza O,
Chamberlain SR, Roman-Urrestarazu A, Czabanowska K (2021). Problematic
usage of the internet and eating disorder and related psychopathology: A
multifaceted, systematic review and meta-analysis.
*Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews* 125: 569-581.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33713700/