Response to Treasure and Schmidt: joined-up care for youth-onset eating disorders.

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Title: Response to Treasure and Schmidt: joined-up care for youth-onset eating disorders.
Authors: Allison, Stephen (AUTHOR), Wade, Tracey (AUTHOR), Warin, Megan (AUTHOR), Long, Randall (AUTHOR), Bastiampillai, Tarun (AUTHOR), Looi, Jeffrey C.L. (AUTHOR)
Source: Australasian Psychiatry. Apr2022, Vol. 30 Issue 2, p274-274. 1p.
Abstract: Dear Sir, Treasure and Schmidt's reply[1] to our article on lifespan eating disorder (ED) services[2] reinforces the concerns about discontinuities in care during the transition from child and adolescent (CAMHS) to adult (AMHS) mental health services. Australas Psychiatry2021 Epub: Jul 15. 3 Potterton R, Austin A, Flynn M., et al. "I'm truly free from my eating disorder": emerging adults' experiences of FREED, an early intervention service model and care pathway for eating disorders. [Extracted from the article]
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Abstract:Dear Sir, Treasure and Schmidt's reply[1] to our article on lifespan eating disorder (ED) services[2] reinforces the concerns about discontinuities in care during the transition from child and adolescent (CAMHS) to adult (AMHS) mental health services. Australas Psychiatry2021 Epub: Jul 15. 3 Potterton R, Austin A, Flynn M., et al. "I'm truly free from my eating disorder": emerging adults' experiences of FREED, an early intervention service model and care pathway for eating disorders. [Extracted from the article]
ISSN:10398562
DOI:10.1177/10398562211043512