The Eating Disorder Risk Composite (EDRC) comprises the Drive for Thinness, Bulimia, and Body Dissatisfaction subscales of the Eating Disorder Inventory, Third Edition (EDI-3, Garner, 2004). Past research conducted with Latina college women (LCW) has found older versions of the EDRC subscales to be reliable, but the EDI-3's EDRC factor structure has yet to be studied among LCW. The present study investigated the pattern of responses to and the factor structure of the EDRC in LCW. It was hypothesized that eating pathology would be present and that a factor analysiswould find some discrepancies between the original factor structure of the EDRC and the factor structure from LCW. Analyses of data on a 6-point Likert scale indicate that drive fo...
The original, theoretically derived factor structure of the Eating Disorder Examination–Questionnair...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
AbstractThe media, the social environment and personal factors play an important role as risk factor...
Abstract: Objective: Insofar as the factor structure of the Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI) among n...
This study employed a survey design to examine the relationship of numerous eating disorder (ED) ris...
The purpose of this research was to examine the role of body composition, body dissatisfaction, and ...
Research on eating disorders and body dissatisfaction have focused primarily on White non-Hispanic w...
Background: The empirical structure of eating disorder (ED) pathology has often been studied in fema...
Rates of eating disorders have increased recently and are a public health concern especially among c...
The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) was originally validated in non-Hispanic White...
2015 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Many U.S. women engage in some form of weight or sha...
Abstract Background Extant research suggests that disordered eating is common in college women and i...
The present investigation consisted of two studies examining the theory and measurement of body imag...
The Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI), the Work and Family orientation Questionnaire (WOFO), and the I...
The present study aimed to further validate the Loss of Control Over Eating Scale (LOCES) for use wi...
The original, theoretically derived factor structure of the Eating Disorder Examination–Questionnair...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
AbstractThe media, the social environment and personal factors play an important role as risk factor...
Abstract: Objective: Insofar as the factor structure of the Eating Disorders Inventory (EDI) among n...
This study employed a survey design to examine the relationship of numerous eating disorder (ED) ris...
The purpose of this research was to examine the role of body composition, body dissatisfaction, and ...
Research on eating disorders and body dissatisfaction have focused primarily on White non-Hispanic w...
Background: The empirical structure of eating disorder (ED) pathology has often been studied in fema...
Rates of eating disorders have increased recently and are a public health concern especially among c...
The Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) was originally validated in non-Hispanic White...
2015 Spring.Includes bibliographical references.Many U.S. women engage in some form of weight or sha...
Abstract Background Extant research suggests that disordered eating is common in college women and i...
The present investigation consisted of two studies examining the theory and measurement of body imag...
The Eating Disorder Inventory (EDI), the Work and Family orientation Questionnaire (WOFO), and the I...
The present study aimed to further validate the Loss of Control Over Eating Scale (LOCES) for use wi...
The original, theoretically derived factor structure of the Eating Disorder Examination–Questionnair...
This study examined the transportability and generalizability of “Reflections,” an evidence-based ea...
AbstractThe media, the social environment and personal factors play an important role as risk factor...