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Young women at risk for eating disorders: perceived family dysfunction and parental psychological problems

Author(s)
McGrane, Deirdre  
Carr, Alan  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/5288
Date Issued
2002-06
Date Available
2014-01-28T09:18:14Z
Abstract
These results of this study are consistent with theories of eating disorders that highlight the role of family factors in the etiology and maintenance of eating disorders. When 27 young women at risk for eating disorders who scored above the clinical cut-off score on the EDI-II were compared with age and SES matched controls, they were found to obtain more dysfunctional scores on the Family Assessment Device and on ratings of perceived maternal and paternal symptomatology on the SCL-90-R.
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Springer
Journal
Contemporary Family Therapy
Volume
24
Issue
2
Start Page
385
End Page
395
Copyright (Published Version)
2002 Human Sciences Press, Inc.
Subjects

Eating disorders

Anorexia

Bulimia

Family dysfunction

Parental psychopathol...

DOI
10.1023/A:1015359610774
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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