Document Type
Letter
Version Deposited
Published Version
Publication Date
9-1-2024
Publication Title
PCN Reports
DOI
10.1002/pcn5.70007
Abstract
We read with pleasure the article by Mochizuki et al., 1 titled “A preliminary study of collaborative group intervention with recovered peer supporters for eating disorders: Analyses including comparisons between in‐person and online sessions.” We would like to offer additional commentary on the conclusions regarding group intervention and peer support and its heavy influence on combating eating disorders. We hope these perspectives may provide insight into areas that may require further research and improvement.
Recommended Citation
Thapa, Nirjal; Shamilov, Don D; and Lo, David F, "Correspondence to "A Preliminary Study of Collaborative Group Intervention with Recovered Peer Supporters for Eating Disorders: Analyses Including Comparisons Between In-Person and Online Sessions"" (2024). Rowan-Virtua School of Osteopathic Medicine Departmental Research. 226.
https://rdw.rowan.edu/som_facpub/226
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Published Citation
Thapa N, Shamilov DD, Lo DF. Correspondence to "A preliminary study of collaborative group intervention with recovered peer supporters for eating disorders: Analyses including comparisons between in-person and online sessions". PCN Rep. 2024 Sep 12;3(3):e70007. doi: 10.1002/pcn5.70007. PMID: 39267726; PMCID: PMC11391470.
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