How do eating disorder clinicians decide which evidence-based treatment to deliver to adolescents?

About this study

Research Team

Psychology masters student Nikki Rajakaruna, Professor Peter Mcevoy

Institution

Curtin University

Ethics Approval Number

HRE2025-0271

Participants

Registered clinical psychologists with at least two years’ experience in delivering eating disorder treatment, with at least five adolescents within the ages of 13 to 19.

What is Involved

Interviews will take place via the Microsoft Teams application at a time that is convenient to you. Interviews will take approximately 60 minutes of your time.

Ethics Approval Number

HRE2025-0271

Contact Details

nikki.rajakaruna@postgrad.curtin.edu.au


We are interested in understanding how eating disorder clinicians decide which evidence-based treatment to deliver to adolescents. This is a Master of Clinical Psychology student project.



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