The Utility and Acceptability of a Self-Help Smartphone Application for Eating Disorder Behaviors
Jane Kim(Stanford University), James Lock(Stanford University), Shiri Sadeh‐Sharvit(Palo Alto University), Athena Robinson(Cabot (United States)), Jenna Tregarthen(Recovery Record (United States)), Eric Neri(Stanford University), Molly Vierhile(Stanford University), Alison Darcy(Wolters Kluwer Health)
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