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Screening for eating disorders and high‐risk behavior: Caution

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Screening for eating disorders and high‐risk behavior: Caution

Auteurs : Corinna Jacobi ; Liana Abascal ; C. Barr Taylor

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The current study reviews the state of eating disorder screens.

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DOI: 10.1002/eat.20048

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