Disordered eating (DE) is known to predominate among girls, and historically studies have focused primarily on them. This cross-sectional study aimed to investigate the characteristics of adolescent and young adult males at risk of DE. Participants (N = 2269; 15-24 years) in a study assessing their lifestyle were divided into two groups based on the SCOFF five-question screening tool: a SCOFF[+] group for participants at risk of disordered eating, and a SCOFF[-] group for everyone else. SCOFF[+] participants were more likely to be overweight and obese; have a lower socio-economic status and non-Swiss parents; experience weight issues; and report a chronic condition, poorer emotional well-being and a less positive attitude towards life. With...
BACKGROUND: Using the person-oriented approach, we determined the relationships between four indicat...
Objectives: The aim of this study was twofold: a) to establish the prevalence of adolescents with d...
Christine A Limbers, L Adelyn Cohen, Bethany A Gray Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylo...
Disordered eating (DE) is known to predominate among girls, and historically studies have focused pr...
Background. Disordered eating is recognized to be predominant among girls and, historically, studies...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence of eating disorders and attitud...
PURPOSE: To determine the characteristics specific to boys with disordered eating behaviors (DEB) an...
Introduction: There are no studies that have assessed potential risk factors (RFs) for the developme...
Background: Eating disorders (ED) are serious disorders that have a negative impact on both the psyc...
Previous research has described that disordered eating (DE) is common in adolescents, especially in ...
Eating disorders and disordered eating attitudes and behaviors are characterized by an over-evaluati...
The path to an eating disorder (ED) always leads through a borderland, which, in this thesis, is ref...
Abstract Background Young males with eating disorders are a neglected study population in eating dis...
The path to an eating disorder (ED) always leads through a borderland, which, in this thesis, is ref...
Background Research results from large, national population-based studies investigating gender di...
BACKGROUND: Using the person-oriented approach, we determined the relationships between four indicat...
Objectives: The aim of this study was twofold: a) to establish the prevalence of adolescents with d...
Christine A Limbers, L Adelyn Cohen, Bethany A Gray Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylo...
Disordered eating (DE) is known to predominate among girls, and historically studies have focused pr...
Background. Disordered eating is recognized to be predominant among girls and, historically, studies...
Objective: The objective of this study was to examine the prevalence of eating disorders and attitud...
PURPOSE: To determine the characteristics specific to boys with disordered eating behaviors (DEB) an...
Introduction: There are no studies that have assessed potential risk factors (RFs) for the developme...
Background: Eating disorders (ED) are serious disorders that have a negative impact on both the psyc...
Previous research has described that disordered eating (DE) is common in adolescents, especially in ...
Eating disorders and disordered eating attitudes and behaviors are characterized by an over-evaluati...
The path to an eating disorder (ED) always leads through a borderland, which, in this thesis, is ref...
Abstract Background Young males with eating disorders are a neglected study population in eating dis...
The path to an eating disorder (ED) always leads through a borderland, which, in this thesis, is ref...
Background Research results from large, national population-based studies investigating gender di...
BACKGROUND: Using the person-oriented approach, we determined the relationships between four indicat...
Objectives: The aim of this study was twofold: a) to establish the prevalence of adolescents with d...
Christine A Limbers, L Adelyn Cohen, Bethany A Gray Department of Psychology and Neuroscience, Baylo...