Comparison between the brief seven-item and full eating disorder examination-questionnaire (EDE-Q) in clinical and non-clinical female Norwegian samples
Lasse Bang(Norwegian Institute of Public Health), Øyvind Rø(Oslo University Hospital), Marit Danielsen(Levanger Hospital), KariAnne Vrabel(Modum Bad – Gordon Johnsens stiftelse), Magnus Nordmo(BI Norwegian Business School), Morten Nordmo(BI Norwegian Business School)
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