The relative importance of dissatisfaction, overvaluation and preoccupation with weight and shape for predicting onset of disordered eating behaviors and depressive symptoms over 15 years
Helen Sharpe(University of Edinburgh), Dianne Neumark‐Sztainer(University of Minnesota), Marla E. Eisenberg, Scott Griffiths(University of Melbourne), Tse‐Hwei Choo(City University of New York), Deborah Mitchison(Macquarie University), Melanie M. Wall(University of Minnesota, Duluth)
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