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Christopher G Fairburn:Expert Impact
Concepts for whichChristopher G Fairburnhas direct influence:Bulimia nervosa,Eating disorders,Anorexia nervosa,Eating disorder,Binge eating disorder,Psychological treatments,Binge eating,Psychoanalytic psychotherapy.
Christopher G Fairburn:KOL impact
Concepts related to the work of other authors for whichfor which Christopher G Fairburn has influence:Anorexia nervosa,Eating disorders,Mental health,Body image,Weight loss,Depressive symptoms,Type 1 diabetes.
KOL Resume for Christopher G Fairburn
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2022 | Department of Global Health and Social Medicine, Harvard Medical School (V. Patel, Naslund, Wood, Chauvin, Amara) and Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health (V. Patel, A. Patel), Harvard University, Boston; Sangath, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, India (Bhan, Agrawal, Joshi); Division of Global Mental Health, George Washington University, Washington, DC (Kohrt); Centre for Complex Interventions, Centre for Addiction and Mental Health, and Department of Psychiatry, University of Toronto, Toronto (Singla); Lunenfeld Tanenbaum Research Institute, Sinai Health, Toronto (Singla); Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK (Fairburn). |
2021 | Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom |
2020 | Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University, Oxford, UK |
2019 | Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, University of Oxford |
2018 | Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, and, Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust, UK |
2017 | Oxford University, Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford OX3 7JX, UK |
2016 | Neerja Chowdhary, MD, Sangath, Goa, India and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK;, Arpita Anand, MSc, MA, Sangath, Goa, India;, Sona Dimidjian, PhD, University of Boulder, Boulder, Colorado, USA;, Sachin Shinde, MPA, Sangath, Goa, India;, Benedict Weobong, PhD, Sangath, Goa, India and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK;, Madhumitha Balaji, MSc, Sangath, Goa, India;, Steve D. Hollon, PhD, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee, USA;, Atif Rahman, PhD, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, UK;, G. Terence Wilson, PhD, Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Jersey, USA;, Helena Verdeli, PhD, Teachers College, Columbia University, New York, USA;, Ricardo Araya, PhD, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK;, Michael King, PhD, University College, London, UK;, Mark J. D. Jordans, PhD, King's College, London, UK;, Christopher Fairburn, PhD, Oxford University, Oxford, UK;, Betty Kirkwood, PhD, London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK;, Vikram Patel, FMedSi, Sangath, Goa, Centre for Chronic Conditions and Injuries, Public Health Foundation of India, New Delhi, India and London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine, London, UK |
2015 | University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. |
2014 | From the Department of Psychology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, and the Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University, England. Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford University, Oxford, UK |
2013 | Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University, United Kingdom |
2012 | University of Oxford Oxford UK |
2011 | Christopher Fairburn is at the University of Oxford, UK. Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University, Warneford Hospital, Oxford OX3 7JX, UK |
2010 | Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford University, OX3 7JX Oxford, UK |
2009 | Psychiatry Department, Warneford Hospital, University of Oxford, OX3 7JX, UK |
2008 | Oxford University Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UK |
2007 | Oxford University Department of Psychiatry, Oxford, UK |
2006 | *School of Psychology, Flinders University, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia; †Queensland Institute of Medical Research and Joint Genetics Program, University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia; and ‡Oxford University Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom. Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, UK |
2005 | Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, United Kingdom |
2004 | University of Oxford, UK |
2003 | Department of Psychiatry, Oxford University, Warneford Hospital, Oxford OX3 7JX, United Kingdom |
2002 | Department of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford University, Oxford, OX3 7JX, UK |
2001 | Wellcome Principal Research Fellow and Professor of Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, OX3 7JX, UK University of Oxford |
2000 | Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. Oxford University, Oxford, England |
1999 | University of Oxford, Warneford Hospital, Oxford, UK |
1998 | Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Warneford Hospital, Oxford OX3 7JX, United Kingdom Division of Public Health and Primary Care and Dept of Old Age Psychiatry, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK |
1997 | Oxford University, Oxford, U.K. University Department of Old Age Psychiatry, Warneford Hospital |
1996 | University Department of Psychiatry, Littlemore Hospital, Oxford |
1995 | University of Oxford UK |
1994 | Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford. U.K. |
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reason semistructured interview | #1 |
aggressive behaviour dementia | #1 |
heterogeneity bulimia nervosa | #1 |
2 integrated comparisons | #1 |
term binge | #1 |
higher scores interview | #1 |
context eating disorders | #1 |
bulimia nervosa confusion | #1 |
edeq assessments | #1 |
neurotic symptoms | #1 |
mass humans life | #1 |
therapies eating disorder | #1 |
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bulimia nervosa network | #1 |
russell dsm iii | #1 |
dieting 5 | #1 |
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anomalous status disorder | #1 |
cbt interpersonal | #1 |
natural community sample | #1 |
webcentered therapist training | #1 |
life events role | #1 |
phenomenon eating disorder | #1 |
45 duration battery | #1 |
mirror estimations | #1 |
fulllength therapy sessions | #1 |
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treatments adults | #1 |
clinical perfectionism participants | #1 |
lower social adaptation | #1 |
disorder western societies | #1 |
transdiagnostic form | #1 |
behavioral symptoms disorders | #1 |
motherinfant interaction improvements | #1 |
difference 2 forms | #1 |
new instrument cases | #1 |
therapists ability knowledge | #1 |
nervosa control | #1 |
email egsh | #1 |
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hypothesis bulimia nervosa | #1 |
shape treatment outcome | #1 |
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dementia behavioural syndromes | #1 |
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Prominent publications by Christopher G Fairburn
BACKGROUND: Although structured psychological treatments are recommended as first-line interventions for harmful drinking, only a small fraction of people globally receive these treatments because of poor access in routine primary care. We assessed the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of Counselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP), a brief psychological treatment delivered by lay counsellors to patients with harmful drinking attending routine primary health-care settings.
METHODS: In this ...
Known for Harmful Drinking | Alcohol Problems | Psychological Treatment | Cap Euc | Randomised Controlled Trial |
BACKGROUND: Although structured psychological treatments are recommended as first-line interventions for depression, only a small fraction of people globally receive these treatments because of poor access in routine primary care. We assessed the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of a brief psychological treatment (Healthy Activity Program [HAP]) for delivery by lay counsellors to patients with moderately severe to severe depression in primary health-care settings.
METHODS: In this ...
Known for Healthy Activity Program | Severe Depression | Psychological Treatment | Randomised Controlled Trial | Euc Hap |
BACKGROUND: The leading mental health causes of the global burden of disease are depression in women and alcohol use disorders in men. A major hurdle to the implementation of evidence-based psychological treatments in primary care in developing countries is the non-availability of skilled human resources. The aim of these trials is to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of two psychological treatments developed for the treatment of depression and alcohol use disorders in ...
Known for Psychological Treatments | Severe Depression | Study Protocol | Randomized Controlled Trials | Alcohol Problems |
BACKGROUND: Counselling for Alcohol Problems (CAP), a brief intervention delivered by lay counsellors, enhanced remission and abstinence over 3 months among male primary care attendees with harmful drinking in a setting in India. We evaluated the sustainability of the effects after treatment termination, the cost-effectiveness of CAP over 12 months, and the effects of the hypothesized mediator 'readiness to change' on clinical outcomes.
METHODS AND FINDINGS: Male primary care attendees ...
Known for Harmful Drinking | Lay Counsellors | 3 Months | Cap Euc | Psychological Treatment |
Psychotherapy and Bulimia Nervosa: Longer-term Effects of Interpersonal Psychotherapy, Behavior Therapy, and Cognitive Behavior Therapy
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OBJECTIVE: To determine whether cognitive behavior therapy (CBT) for bulimia nervosa has a specific therapeutic effect and determine whether a simplified behavioral treatment (BT) of CBT is as effective as the full treatment.
DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial involving three psychological treatments. Two planned comparisons, CBT with interpersonal psychotherapy (IPT), and CBT with BT. Closed 12-month follow-up period. Independent assessors.
SETTING: Secondary referral center.
PATIENTS: ...
Known for Cognitive Behavior Therapy | Bulimia Nervosa | Cbt Ipt | Image Body | Psychological Treatments |
OBJECTIVE: This study examined whether sexual and physical abuse, bullying by peers, and ethnicity-based discrimination are associated with an increased risk for developing binge eating disorder in black women and in white women and whether any increase in risk is specific for the development of binge eating disorder.
METHOD: A community sample of 162 women with binge eating disorder and 251 healthy and 107 psychiatric comparison subjects was interviewed for exposure to the risk factors ...
Known for Binge Eating Disorder | Sexual Abuse | Black Women | Bullying Peers | Community Sample |
BACKGROUND: The Healthy Activity Programme (HAP), a brief behavioural intervention delivered by lay counsellors, enhanced remission over 3 months among primary care attendees with depression in peri-urban and rural settings in India. We evaluated the sustainability of the effects after treatment termination, the cost-effectiveness of HAP over 12 months, and the effects of the hypothesized mediator of activation on clinical outcomes.
METHODS AND FINDINGS: Primary care attendees aged 18-65 ...
Known for 12 Months | Psychological Treatment | Sustained Effectiveness | Month Follow | Lay Counsellors |
OBJECTIVE: One expression of the core psychopathology of eating disorders is the repeated checking and avoidance of shape or weight. Two studies are reported. The primary purpose of the first was to describe the phenomenology of such body checking and avoidance. The aim of the second was to compare body checking and avoidance in women with and without a clinical eating disorder.
METHOD: In Study 1, 64 female patients with clinical eating disorders participated in a semistructured ...
Known for Body Checking | Eating Disorders | Shape Weight | Avoidance Women | Disorder Psychopathology |
Prevalence and long‐term course of lifetime eating disorders in an adult Australian twin cohort
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OBJECTIVE: Few studies exist that have examined the spectrum and natural long-term course of eating disturbance in the community. We examine the lifetime prevalence and long-term course of anorexia nervosa (AN), bulimia nervosa (BN) and eating disorder not otherwise specified (EDNOS) in an adult female twin population.
METHOD: Female twins (n = 1002) from the Australian Twin Registry, aged 28-39 years, were assessed using the Eating Disorder Examination, revised to yield lifetime ...
Known for Eating Disorders | Women Lifetime | Australian Twin | Studies Prevalence | Disorder Diagnostic |
Eating habits, body weight, and insulin misuse. A longitudinal study of teenagers and young adults with type 1 diabetes.
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OBJECTIVE: To examine disordered eating, insulin misuse, weight change, and their relationships with glycemic control and diabetic complications in adolescents with type 1 diabetes followed up over eight years.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: Of 76 adolescents (43 male, 33 female) with type 1 diabetes aged 11-18 years at the first assessment, 65 were interviewed as young adults (aged 20-28 years). Eating habits were assessed using a standardized Eating Disorder Examination. Height and ...
Known for Eating Habits | Insulin Misuse | Type 1 Diabetes | Glycemic Control | Young Adulthood |
A Randomized Controlled Trial of Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy or Cognitive-Behavioral Therapy for Bulimia Nervosa
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OBJECTIVE: The authors compared psychoanalytic psychotherapy and cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) in the treatment of bulimia nervosa.
METHOD: A randomized controlled trial was conducted in which 70 patients with bulimia nervosa received either 2 years of weekly psychoanalytic psychotherapy or 20 sessions of CBT over 5 months. The main outcome measure was the Eating Disorder Examination interview, which was administered blind to treatment condition at baseline, after 5 months, and ...
Known for Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy | Bulimia Nervosa | Randomized Controlled Trial | Behavioral Therapy | Cbt Treatment |
Predictors of institutionalization for people with dementia living at home with a carer
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OBJECTIVE: This article examines the relationships between behaviour, psychological functioning, the caring environment and subsequent institutionalization in patients with dementia living at home with a carer.
DESIGN: Longitudinal study of behaviour in dementia, with a nested case-control study to investigate predictors of institutionalization.
SETTING: Subjects with dementia, known to service, living at home with a carer. All lived in Oxfordshire, UK.
PARTICIPANTS: 100 people with ...
Known for Dementia Living | Predictors Institutionalization | Alzheimers Disease | 1 Year | Case Control |
BACKGROUND: Mental health problems are a leading cause of disability in adolescents worldwide. Problem solving is a well-tested mental health intervention in many populations. We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of a brief, transdiagnostic problem-solving intervention for common adolescent mental health problems when delivered by non-specialist school counsellors in New Delhi, India.
METHODS: This randomised trial was done in six government-run schools (three all-boys schools, two ...
Known for Mental Health | Problem Solving | Printed Booklets | Sdq Total Difficulties | Functional Impairment |
OBJECTIVE: To determine the prevalence of clinical eating disorders and lesser degrees of disturbed eating in adolescents with IDDM and a matched sample of nondiabetic control subjects.
RESEARCH DESIGN AND METHODS: A cross-sectional survey of eating habits and attitudes conducted in 76 adolescents with IDDM, and age- and sex-matched nondiabetic control subjects. Eating disorder features were assessed by standardized research interview adapted for use with patients with diabetes (EDE). ...
Known for Eating Disorders | Adolescent Girls | Weight Control | Insulin Misuse | Child Cross |