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1Center for Health Care Evaluation Department of Veterans Affairs, Paolo Alto Health Care System, USA. mlesar@stanfordalumni.org
Abstract:
The objective of this study was to assess whether private high school students constitute a group that is at high risk for eating pathology. Female and male public and private high school students (N = 465) were compared on self-reported eating disordered attitudes and behaviors. Private high school students reported elevated eating disordered attitudes and behaviors when compared with students from public schools. The results were somewhat stronger for females than males. The findings suggest that private high school students are a group at high risk for eating pathology. The identification of such high risk groups may facilitate etiologic studies and aid in the implementation of targeted prevention programs.
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