A battery of self-screening instruments and self-reported body frame could not detect eating disorders among college students.
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| Abstract | :
Although studies have shown inconsistent results in terms of prevalence of eating disorders, the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT-26) was used to screen students for abnormal eating behaviors. The results of the self-reported EAT-26 and body frame, as well as the efficacy of using self-administered questionnaires (SAQs) were examined to detect eating disorders in new college students. |
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2019
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| Journal | :
BMC research notes
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| Volume | :
12
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| Issue | :
1
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| Number of Pages | :
613
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| Date Published | :
2019
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| URL | :
https://bmcresnotes.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s13104-019-4672-7
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| DOI | :
10.1186/s13104-019-4672-7
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| Short Title | :
BMC Res Notes
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