Lived experience-informed eating disorders research: an illustrative example.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 PSYCHIATRY
Andrea Phillipou, Shannon Calvert, Kathleen de Boer, Dominic Dwyer, Kamryn T Eddy, Caroline Gao, Genevieve Pepin, Stephanie Miles, Erica Neill
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The mental health field, and more recently, the eating disorders field specifically, has witnessed a paradigm shift towards collaborative research which is conducted in partnership with individuals possessing lived and living experiences of mental health conditions (i.e. those with personal lived or living experience and those who are family, carers, or other supports). However, despite this shift, the challenge of engaging individuals with lived experiences in a manner that avoids tokenism, manages power imbalances, and ensures meaningful involvement persists. This paper aims to encourage those working in the eating disorders field to establish authentic, equitable partnerships with lived experience contributors. To provide clarity and to encourage researchers to engage in effective and authentic lived experience collaborations, this paper describes different types of lived experience involvement in research, using real-life examples from a study that is currently being established.

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Eating Disorders
Eating Disorders PSYCHIATRY-PSYCHOLOGY
CiteScore
7.70
自引率
9.10%
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25
期刊介绍: Eating Disorders is contemporary and wide ranging, and takes a fundamentally practical, humanistic, compassionate view of clients and their presenting problems. You’ll find a multidisciplinary perspective on clinical issues and prevention research that considers the essential cultural, social, familial, and personal elements that not only foster eating-related problems, but also furnish clues that facilitate the most effective possible therapies and treatment approaches.
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