Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students in Australia and Thailand. Method: Participants were 110 Caucasian Australians, 130 Asian Australians and 101 Thais in Thailand. The instruments included the Eating Attitudes Test (EAT) and the Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI). Results: Eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology scores in the Thai group were found to be highest. The Asian Australian group did not have significantly higher scores on the EAT-26 than the Caucasian Australian group, but had higher scores in some subscales of the EDI-2. That the Thai group had the highest scores in susceptibility to developing an eating disorder and eating disorder psychopathology may be...
Cultural studies exploring differences in the manifestation of anorexia nervosa (AN) have primarily ...
health issues, and approximately one in four students have a diagnosable mental health concern; eati...
Objective To identify similarities and differences in beliefs about the causes of Bulimia Nervosa (...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
This study aimed to compare the attitudes and psychopathology of eating disorders of Asian and Cauca...
Objective: To investigate eating disorder psychopathology, restraint and eating concern in young wom...
Objective and Method We used the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) to compare the sp...
Objective and Method We used the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) to compare the sp...
Objectives: A number of socio-cultural factors have been associated with the emergence of eating dis...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to examine change in risk for eating disorders in h...
Objective: To investigate body image disturbance in young women with and without an eating disorder ...
The present study aimed to compare the attitudes and psychopathology of eating disorders between Asi...
Eating disorders affect individuals from most ethnic backgrounds. Research suggests that White femal...
Eating disorders (EDs) have been documented with one of the highest mortality rates. To date, existi...
Despite increasing globalization, more cross-cultural contact than ever, and a growing Asian America...
Cultural studies exploring differences in the manifestation of anorexia nervosa (AN) have primarily ...
health issues, and approximately one in four students have a diagnosable mental health concern; eati...
Objective To identify similarities and differences in beliefs about the causes of Bulimia Nervosa (...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
This study aimed to compare the attitudes and psychopathology of eating disorders of Asian and Cauca...
Objective: To investigate eating disorder psychopathology, restraint and eating concern in young wom...
Objective and Method We used the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) to compare the sp...
Objective and Method We used the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) to compare the sp...
Objectives: A number of socio-cultural factors have been associated with the emergence of eating dis...
Objective: The purpose of this investigation was to examine change in risk for eating disorders in h...
Objective: To investigate body image disturbance in young women with and without an eating disorder ...
The present study aimed to compare the attitudes and psychopathology of eating disorders between Asi...
Eating disorders affect individuals from most ethnic backgrounds. Research suggests that White femal...
Eating disorders (EDs) have been documented with one of the highest mortality rates. To date, existi...
Despite increasing globalization, more cross-cultural contact than ever, and a growing Asian America...
Cultural studies exploring differences in the manifestation of anorexia nervosa (AN) have primarily ...
health issues, and approximately one in four students have a diagnosable mental health concern; eati...
Objective To identify similarities and differences in beliefs about the causes of Bulimia Nervosa (...