Hälsa & medicin
3.9
New Zealand study maps gaps in eating disorder research and care
A comprehensive review of eating disorder research in New Zealand reveals significant blind spots in how health authorities understand the problem and who it affects. For policymakers and health system planners, the findings suggest potential weaknesses in prevention and treatment strategies that could affect resource allocation and public health outcomes.
Originaltitel: Eating disorders, disordered eating, and body image research in New Zealand: a scoping review