Prevalence of probable eating disorders and associated risk factors: An analysis of the Northern Ireland Youth Wellbeing Survey using the SCOFF
British Journal of Clinical Psychology2022Vol. 62(1), pp. 180–195
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Emma Nolan, Lisa Bunting, Claire McCartan, Gavin Davidson, Anne Grant, Dirk Schubotz, Ciaran Mulholland, Orla McBride, Jamie Murphy, Mark Shevlin
Abstract
This study provides the first prevalence estimates of probable eating disorder among youth in Northern Ireland. Furthermore, the study identifies unique risk factors for probable eating disorder among this representative sample.
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