Prevalence of Eating Disorder Risk and Associations with Health‐related Quality of Life: Results from a Large School‐based Population Screening
European Eating Disorders Review2015Vol. 24(1), pp. 9–18
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Michael D. Zeiler, Karin Waldherr, Julia Philipp, Martina Nitsch, Wolfgang Dür, Andreas Karwautz, Gudrun Wagner
Abstract
The high prevalence of ED risk among Austrian adolescents points out the need for prevention in this field. Variables indicating eating pathology should be included in general mental health screenings.
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