Adverse childhood experiences increase the risk for eating disorders among adolescents

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  • who: ufeffBeu00e1taufeff ufeffKovu00e1cs-Tu00f3thufeff and collaborators from the UiT The Arctic University of have published the paper: Adverse childhood experiences increase the risk for eating disorders among adolescents, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • how: Sampling and data collection A cross-sectional retrospective study was conducted in a community sample of Hungarian adolescents. The authors conducted post-test analysis using the adjusted Wald test. The study investigated the ED risk associated with ten early intrafamilial ACEs and thus gives a differentiated account of trauma in the background of EDs.

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