Objective and Method We used the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) to compare the specific eating disorder psychopathology of young adult women in Australia (n = 339) and Singapore (n = 164). All participants completed a brief questionnaire that included the EDE-Q, basic socio-demographic information, and self-reported height and weight. Results Overall levels of eating disorder psychopathology, as measured by the EDE-Q global score, were very similar. There were also no differences between groups on the EDE-Q subscales. However, analysis at the item level indicated that Singaporean women were more fearful of losing control over their eating, more fearful of gaining weight or becoming fat, and more anxious at the prospect of...
Objective: To examine levels of eating disorder behaviours and cognitions of young women with obesit...
The current study tested a new interpersonal model of disordered eating behaviours, whereby maladapt...
Eating disorders affect individuals from most ethnic backgrounds. Research suggests that White femal...
Objective and Method We used the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) to compare the sp...
Objective: To investigate eating disorder psychopathology, restraint and eating concern in young wom...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
Objective: To investigate body image disturbance in young women with and without an eating disorder ...
We compared the health burden of eating-disordered behavior with that of overweight in a community-b...
The current cross-cultural study was designed to test the validity of a biopsychosocial mediation mo...
In order to establish norms for the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) among young ad...
Objective and methods: We compared the health burden of eating-disordered behavior with that of over...
Background: Eating disorders have been continually on the rise in Singapore since 1982. Despite the ...
A study was conducted to investigate associations between ethnicity and acculturation status and ris...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare nutrition knowledge levels in young women wit...
This cross-cultural study examines eating disorders, Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia, and compulsive overe...
Objective: To examine levels of eating disorder behaviours and cognitions of young women with obesit...
The current study tested a new interpersonal model of disordered eating behaviours, whereby maladapt...
Eating disorders affect individuals from most ethnic backgrounds. Research suggests that White femal...
Objective and Method We used the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) to compare the sp...
Objective: To investigate eating disorder psychopathology, restraint and eating concern in young wom...
Objective: To examine eating disorder attitudes and psychopathology among female university students...
Objective: To investigate body image disturbance in young women with and without an eating disorder ...
We compared the health burden of eating-disordered behavior with that of overweight in a community-b...
The current cross-cultural study was designed to test the validity of a biopsychosocial mediation mo...
In order to establish norms for the Eating Disorder Examination Questionnaire (EDE-Q) among young ad...
Objective and methods: We compared the health burden of eating-disordered behavior with that of over...
Background: Eating disorders have been continually on the rise in Singapore since 1982. Despite the ...
A study was conducted to investigate associations between ethnicity and acculturation status and ris...
Objective: The aim of the present study was to compare nutrition knowledge levels in young women wit...
This cross-cultural study examines eating disorders, Anorexia nervosa, Bulimia, and compulsive overe...
Objective: To examine levels of eating disorder behaviours and cognitions of young women with obesit...
The current study tested a new interpersonal model of disordered eating behaviours, whereby maladapt...
Eating disorders affect individuals from most ethnic backgrounds. Research suggests that White femal...