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    Internet use and Problematic Internet Use: a systematic review of longitudinal research trends in adolescence and emergent adulthood by Anderson, Emma Louise, Steen, Eloisa, Stavropoulos, Vasileios

    “…The aim of this systematic literature review is to map the longitudinal research in the field of Internet Use (IU) and Problematic Internet Use (PIU) in…”
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    The longitudinal association between anxiety and Internet addiction in adolescence: The moderating effect of classroom extraversion by STAVROPOULOS, VASILEIOS, Gomez, Rapson, Steen, Eloisa, Beard, Charlotte, Liew, Lucas, Griffiths, Mark D

    Published in Journal of behavioral addictions (01-06-2017)
    “…The risk effect of anxiety on addictive behaviors, including Internet addiction (IA), has repeatedly been highlighted in the international literature. However,…”
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    Evaluating evidence‐based interventions in low socio‐economic‐status populations by Radunz, Marcela, Pritchard, Luke, Steen, Eloisa, Williamson, Paul, Wade, Tracey D.

    “…Objective Socio‐economic‐status (SES) has rarely been reported or investigated in eating disorders (EDs) research. This Research Forum considers, from various…”
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    Treatment of co‐occurring food avoidance and alcohol use disorder in an adult: Possible avoidant restrictive food intake disorder? by Steen, Eloisa, Wade, Tracey D.

    “…Objective This case report details the presentation and treatment of a 42‐year‐old male self‐presenting for treatment who reported having been a restrictive…”
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    Addressing the gap of early intervention for eating disorders in primary health care by Radunz, Marcela, Pritchard, Luke, Steen, Eloisa, Williamson, Paul, Wade, Tracey D.

    Published in Early intervention in psychiatry (01-10-2024)
    “…Aim Only one in four individuals with eating disorders (EDs) seek help, with many barriers to treatment‐seeking present. Placing an early intervention model in…”
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