2023
Predictors of relapse in eating disorders: A meta-analysis
Sala M, Keshishian A, Song S, Moskowitz R, Bulik C, Roos C, Levinson C. Predictors of relapse in eating disorders: A meta-analysis. Journal Of Psychiatric Research 2023, 158: 281-299. PMID: 36623362, DOI: 10.1016/j.jpsychires.2023.01.002.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPredictors of relapseED relapseStudy-level effect sizesIndividual differencesPotential moderatorsED psychopathologyModerator effectsVariety of variablesHigh motivationED subtypesMultilevel mixed-effects modelsPredictor assessmentED onsetEffect sizeFuture researchMultilevel random effects modelsStrongest predictorModeratorPsychiatric comorbidityMixed effects modelsRandom-effects modelPredictorsDisordersHigher oddsBody fat
2021
Mindfulness‐based interventions for eating disorders: The potential to mobilize multiple associative‐learning change mechanisms
Roos CR, Sala M, Kober H, Vanzhula IA, Levinson CA. Mindfulness‐based interventions for eating disorders: The potential to mobilize multiple associative‐learning change mechanisms. International Journal Of Eating Disorders 2021, 54: 1601-1607. PMID: 34061387, DOI: 10.1002/eat.23564.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMindfulness-based interventionsMindful acceptanceMindful awarenessOperant learningPatient-treatment matching hypothesesChange mechanismsPavlovian learningCBT approachMatching hypothesisFuture researchLack of researchLearningTesting of mechanismsAdaptive processInterventionMindfulnessDisordersAwarenessSkillsAcceptanceResearchEDHypothesis
2017
A contextual model of self-regulation change mechanisms among individuals with addictive disorders
Roos CR, Witkiewitz K. A contextual model of self-regulation change mechanisms among individuals with addictive disorders. Clinical Psychology Review 2017, 57: 117-128. PMID: 28866435, PMCID: PMC6152904, DOI: 10.1016/j.cpr.2017.08.008.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAddictive disordersBehavioral treatmentContextual modelAddiction treatmentCognitive-behavioral approachContextual factorsChange mechanismsAddictive behaviorsSituational contextImmediate situational contextContextual perspectiveFuture researchBehavior changeLack of attentionMobCInconsistent evidenceDisordersCopingIndividualsSpecific recommendationsBroader contextKey findingsContextFindingsPersons