2024
DOI: 10.1002/eat.24351
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FBT Is for the Rich”: A Qualitative Study Examining Clinicians' Experiences and Perceptions of Treatment Access and Engagement for Diverse Families in Family‐Based Treatment

Jessica Sauerwein,
Amelia Austin,
Manya Singh
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveFamily‐based treatment (FBT) is the leading evidence‐based treatment for adolescent eating disorders, but research exploring access and engagement in FBT is sparse. This paper focuses on findings from a broader study, specifically addressing the social determinants of health (SDH) impeding access and engagement in FBT for diverse families (i.e., families belonging to identity groups subject to systemic barriers and prejudices).MethodsForty‐one FBT clinicians were recruited globally using purposive and… Show more

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