BACKGROUND: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Given their high prevalence and mortality, understanding risk factors is important. We hypothesised that rates of ED would vary between schools, and that school proportion of female students and proportion of parents with post-high school education would be associated with ED, after accounting for individual characteristics. METHOD: Multilevel analysis of register-based, record-linkage data on 55 059 females born in Stockholm County, Sweden, from 1983, finishing high school in 2002-10. Outcome was clinical diagnosis of an ED, or attendance at a specialist ED clinic, aged 16-20 years. RESULTS: The 5-year cumulative incidence of ED diagnosis aged ...
Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not aware of any ...
OBJECTIVE: We examined how parental characteristics and other aspects of family background were asso...
Eating disorders are a leading cause of disease burden among young women. This study investigated as...
BACKGROUND: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Giv...
Background: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Giv...
Background: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Giv...
BACKGROUND: Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not a...
Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Given their hig...
Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Given their hig...
Previous research on eating disorders, disordered eating behaviours, and whether their prevalence va...
Previous research on eating disorders, disordered eating behaviours, and whether their prevalence va...
Previous research on eating disorders, disordered eating behaviours, and whether their prevalence va...
Previous research on eating disorders, disordered eating behaviours, and whether their prevalence va...
PURPOSE: To investigate which facets of parent and grandparent socio-economic position (SEP) are ass...
Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not aware of any ...
Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not aware of any ...
OBJECTIVE: We examined how parental characteristics and other aspects of family background were asso...
Eating disorders are a leading cause of disease burden among young women. This study investigated as...
BACKGROUND: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Giv...
Background: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Giv...
Background: Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Giv...
BACKGROUND: Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not a...
Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Given their hig...
Clinical anecdote suggests that rates of eating disorders (ED) vary between schools. Given their hig...
Previous research on eating disorders, disordered eating behaviours, and whether their prevalence va...
Previous research on eating disorders, disordered eating behaviours, and whether their prevalence va...
Previous research on eating disorders, disordered eating behaviours, and whether their prevalence va...
Previous research on eating disorders, disordered eating behaviours, and whether their prevalence va...
PURPOSE: To investigate which facets of parent and grandparent socio-economic position (SEP) are ass...
Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not aware of any ...
Clinical impression is that rates of eating disorders vary between schools; we are not aware of any ...
OBJECTIVE: We examined how parental characteristics and other aspects of family background were asso...
Eating disorders are a leading cause of disease burden among young women. This study investigated as...