Personality Correlates of Eating Disorder Symptomatology in a Nonclinical Sample of Female Undergraduates
Description:
Research indicates the existence of an eating disorder continuum. The two-component model of disordered eating suggests that certain personality traits may increase an individual's vulnerability to develop more severe variants of disordered eating symptomatology. The present study investigates pre-clinical elevations on a measure of personality based on the Five-Factor Model (FFM) and pre-clinical elevations on a measure of eating disorder symptomatology in a sample of nonclinical undergraduate…
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Date:
May 2003
Creator:
Baker, Kristine Genovese
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UNT Libraries