Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6786868 Archives of Psychiatric Nursing 2017 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
HIGHLIGHTS
- There is limited EDE-Q normative data available on adolescent females diagnosed with AN.
- Only 61.4-78.4% of the sample reported clinically significant scores on the EDE-Q global or subscale scores.
- Scores were higher for those diagnosed with AN-BP than AN-R, suggesting more severe psychopathology in the AN-BP subtype.
- More normative data on clinically diagnosed adolescents with eating disorders is needed EDE-Q interpretation.
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