WOMEN WHO CHOOSE NOT TO PARTICIPATE IN SURVEYS ON EATING DISORDERS

Thirty-nine women chose not to participate in a survey on eating disorders. Their medical records revealed a high rate of eating problems. This finding, together with those of two related studies, suggests that such problems are overrepresented amongst those who elect not to take part in surveys of...

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Main Authors: Beglin, S, Fairburn, C
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1992