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Assessing Prevalence Rates and Clinical Impairment of Orthorexia Nervosa in a U.S. Population
Northwest University, July 27, 2020
Orthorexia nervosa has been characterized as a pathological fixation toward consuming healthy foods. Recognized by U.S. physician Bratman in 1997, orthorexia has received global attention among professionals in the medical ...
Depression as a Mediator of Interoceptive Sensibility and Adolescent Cannabis Use Frequency
Northwest University, September 22, 2020
Adolescence is a dynamic and critical period of development that can be become disrupted by cannabis use and symptoms of depression. Interoception has been connected to depression in adolescents, as well as substance use ...
Examining Depression Pathways in Primary Care and Its Effectiveness on Latino Men
Northwest University, July 14, 2021
This study reviewed data from primary care clinics in the state of Washington in which the primary care behavioral health model was practiced to examine depression pathways used to improve depression care among Latino men ...
The Impact of Drug Related Consequences on Cooccurring Depression and Substance Use
Northwest University, June 29, 2021
Adolescent drug use is a public health concern, as evidenced by the multitude of previous literature that has outlined the consequences for the users, their social system, and the community at large. Young drug users may ...
The Impact of Drug Related Consequences on Cooccurring Depression and Substance Use
Northwest University, 2022
Adolescent drug use is a public health concern, as evidenced by the multitude of previous literature that has outlined the consequences for the users, their social system, and the community at large. Young drug users may ...